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Old April 29th 09, 08:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gary Metzler
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Default network asked for in outlook 2003

Hi All,

I am using windows xp home sr3 and office 2003. Yesterday I started getting
the message to enter a network password and user name. I usually run
outlook at startup. Today I disabled outlook and didn't get the message.
Is there any way to fix outlook so I don't get that prompt? Any help would
be most appreciated. Thanks

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Old May 1st 09, 07:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Tan Tran
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Default network asked for in outlook 2003

Gary,

Did you change your password lately? If you did, properly you have cache
password saved so try to clear it

1. Start - Run
2. rundll32.exe keymgr.dll,KRShowKeyMgr
3. Remove relevant password.

Tan.

"Gary Metzler" wrote in message
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Hi All,

I am using windows xp home sr3 and office 2003. Yesterday I started
getting the message to enter a network password and user name. I usually
run outlook at startup. Today I disabled outlook and didn't get the
message. Is there any way to fix outlook so I don't get that prompt? Any
help would be most appreciated. Thanks

--

Regards, Gary Metzler
send to:
http://www.outtasighttravel.com
Msn messenger:
Skype name: garymetz



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Old May 2nd 09, 02:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gary Metzler
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Default network asked for in outlook 2003

Hi Tan,

thank you for that suggestion. I will give it a try.
"Tan Tran" wrote in message
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Gary,

Did you change your password lately? If you did, properly you have cache
password saved so try to clear it

1. Start - Run
2. rundll32.exe keymgr.dll,KRShowKeyMgr
3. Remove relevant password.

Tan.

"Gary Metzler" wrote in message
.. .
Hi All,

I am using windows xp home sr3 and office 2003. Yesterday I started
getting the message to enter a network password and user name. I usually
run outlook at startup. Today I disabled outlook and didn't get the
message. Is there any way to fix outlook so I don't get that prompt? Any
help would be most appreciated. Thanks

--

Regards, Gary Metzler
send to:
http://www.outtasighttravel.com
Msn messenger:
Skype name: garymetz





 




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