Outlook 2007 and Hotmail - Keeps prompting for password

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Robert Slaney

No matter how often I select Remember Password, outlook will ALWAYS prompt
for username and password when retrieving my mail from Hotmail. If I forget
to select remember password, then the next retrieval will fail with the
following message and the account will go into offline mode

Folder:Inbox Downloading all items.' reported error (0x800CCC32) : 'Access
to the account was denied. Verify that your username and password are
correct. The server responded 'Authorization Required'. '

This is a fresh install of Office 2007, Windows 2003 Server with SP2 and IE
7.0.5730.11
 
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Brian Tillman

Robert Slaney said:
No matter how often I select Remember Password, outlook will ALWAYS
prompt for username and password when retrieving my mail from
Hotmail. If I forget to select remember password, then the next
retrieval will fail with the following message and the account will
go into offline mode

Folder:Inbox Downloading all items.' reported error (0x800CCC32) :
'Access to the account was denied. Verify that your username and
password are correct. The server responded 'Authorization Required'. '

This is a fresh install of Office 2007, Windows 2003 Server with SP2
and IE
7.0.5730.11

Your Hotmail account must be a Windows Live account and you must use the
Outlook COnnector or your Hotmail account must be a paid account.
 
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Robert Slaney

I upgraded to The outlook connector and all seems ok. Interestingly, at home
I don't need to use the connector ( using Outlook 2007 on Vista x64 ult ) and
don't experience the same problem.

One thing I noticed though, I can only synchronise the Inbox, not my other
mail folders. I have hotmail based rules that route mail between folders.
This was available using the HTTP provider.
 

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