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jwl007
I have a coworker who is using Outlook 2003 (yuck). When she takes
her laptop home, outside of the network, she can send mail to other
employees on the domain. However, she gets an authentication error
when sending outside the domain. Her settings for our SMTP server
look correct, using IMAP, Secure Authentication, et all.
This appears to be a cached password problem, similar in nature to the
blank password problem for Outlook 2000. I found a fix for this blank
password problem at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816581. I
looked through the coworker's registry tree, but only found
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\OMI Account
Manager\Accounts" to be the deepest folder (I did not find a sub
folder for the Account Number\SMTP Prompt for Password registry entry)
Is there a registry key for SMTP Prompt for Password in Outlook 2003?
Or is there another fix for a cached password gone bad? Or any other
suggestions to try?
Thank you,
jwl007
her laptop home, outside of the network, she can send mail to other
employees on the domain. However, she gets an authentication error
when sending outside the domain. Her settings for our SMTP server
look correct, using IMAP, Secure Authentication, et all.
This appears to be a cached password problem, similar in nature to the
blank password problem for Outlook 2000. I found a fix for this blank
password problem at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816581. I
looked through the coworker's registry tree, but only found
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\OMI Account
Manager\Accounts" to be the deepest folder (I did not find a sub
folder for the Account Number\SMTP Prompt for Password registry entry)
Is there a registry key for SMTP Prompt for Password in Outlook 2003?
Or is there another fix for a cached password gone bad? Or any other
suggestions to try?
Thank you,
jwl007