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Evan Cardanha
I have a workstation that a user signs on to without a problem using their
domain account and it lets them right in, they can access all network
resources without being prompted for a password, when they launch Outlook
2003 right away prompts them for a password, if they re-type the password
they use to log onto the PC it accepts it and allows them to gain access to
their email. I already re-created their Outlook profile and that didn't
correct the issue, the setting in the the security tab of their profile is
set to not prompt for a password and is set to Kerberos/NTLM Password
Authentication. I myself can log on and use my domain account to log onto
the PC and I can get right into my Outlook without an issue and I am not
prompted. I confirmed the PC is still in the domain, and the Computer
Account is active and working, I can refresh the GPOs without a problem so it
is still talking to the Domain Controller which is Windows 2003 Server.
domain account and it lets them right in, they can access all network
resources without being prompted for a password, when they launch Outlook
2003 right away prompts them for a password, if they re-type the password
they use to log onto the PC it accepts it and allows them to gain access to
their email. I already re-created their Outlook profile and that didn't
correct the issue, the setting in the the security tab of their profile is
set to not prompt for a password and is set to Kerberos/NTLM Password
Authentication. I myself can log on and use my domain account to log onto
the PC and I can get right into my Outlook without an issue and I am not
prompted. I confirmed the PC is still in the domain, and the Computer
Account is active and working, I can refresh the GPOs without a problem so it
is still talking to the Domain Controller which is Windows 2003 Server.