profile problems

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filip

we hava a secretary who takes care of 4 (different users) mailboxes, we
setup outlook 4 profiles (exchange, all on the same exchange server) for
each of them. The problem is when switching profiles it allways asks the
username and password, even if we check that it remembers it.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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filip said:
we hava a secretary who takes care of 4 (different users) mailboxes,
we setup outlook 4 profiles (exchange, all on the same exchange
server) for each of them. The problem is when switching profiles it
allways asks the username and password, even if we check that it
remembers it.

You shouldn't be prompted for credentials at all, under normal circumstances
(unless you're using RPC over HTTP). What's the exact setup (including the
version & SP on Exchange and Outlook)?

My real question is, why are four Outlook profiles needed? Why can't this
user be granted full mailbox access (and perhaps send on behalf of, or send
as, rights) to the other three mailboxes, so he/she can open them all up
within one profile?
 
F

filip

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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You shouldn't be prompted for credentials at all, under normal
circumstances (unless you're using RPC over HTTP). What's the exact setup
(including the version & SP on Exchange and Outlook)?

My real question is, why are four Outlook profiles needed? Why can't this
user be granted full mailbox access (and perhaps send on behalf of, or
send as, rights) to the other three mailboxes, so he/she can open them all
up within one profile?
They are all exchange accounts, delivered at a local pst file (4 different
pst files, one for each profile).
The reason is when the owner of his mailbox wants to take a look at his
mail, the others do not wont there's to be looked at, so it has to be
different profiles.
 
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filip

I'm not using RPC over HTTP.
Anything i should check?

filip said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In

You shouldn't be prompted for credentials at all, under normal
circumstances (unless you're using RPC over HTTP). What's the exact setup
(including the version & SP on Exchange and Outlook)?

My real question is, why are four Outlook profiles needed? Why can't this
user be granted full mailbox access (and perhaps send on behalf of, or
send as, rights) to the other three mailboxes, so he/she can open them
all up within one profile?
They are all exchange accounts, delivered at a local pst file (4 different
pst files, one for each profile).
The reason is when the owner of his mailbox wants to take a look at his
mail, the others do not wont there's to be looked at, so it has to be
different profiles.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

In
filip said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In

You shouldn't be prompted for credentials at all, under normal
circumstances (unless you're using RPC over HTTP). What's the exact
setup (including the version & SP on Exchange and Outlook)?

My real question is, why are four Outlook profiles needed? Why can't
this user be granted full mailbox access (and perhaps send on behalf
of, or send as, rights) to the other three mailboxes, so he/she can
open them all up within one profile?
They are all exchange accounts, delivered at a local pst file (4
different pst files, one for each profile).
The reason is when the owner of his mailbox wants to take a look at
his mail, the others do not wont there's to be looked at, so it has
to be different profiles.

Ah. OK, but why do you use PST files for delivery/storage, though? This is
really not recommended.....it somewhat negates the value of having an
Exchange server, if you ask me.
See
http://www.exchangefaq.org/faq/Exchange-5.5/Why-PST-=-BAD-/q/Why-PST-=-BAD/qid/1209

That said, what is the password prompt *for* - what's the message box title?
 
F

filip

Thanx for this advice, i solved this problem via an ftp through IIS, but
will try to persuade
to get more Storage for exchange thx
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In
filip said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In filip <[email protected]> typed:
we hava a secretary who takes care of 4 (different users) mailboxes,
we setup outlook 4 profiles (exchange, all on the same exchange
server) for each of them. The problem is when switching profiles it
allways asks the username and password, even if we check that it
remembers it.

You shouldn't be prompted for credentials at all, under normal
circumstances (unless you're using RPC over HTTP). What's the exact
setup (including the version & SP on Exchange and Outlook)?

My real question is, why are four Outlook profiles needed? Why can't
this user be granted full mailbox access (and perhaps send on behalf
of, or send as, rights) to the other three mailboxes, so he/she can
open them all up within one profile?
They are all exchange accounts, delivered at a local pst file (4
different pst files, one for each profile).
The reason is when the owner of his mailbox wants to take a look at
his mail, the others do not wont there's to be looked at, so it has
to be different profiles.

Ah. OK, but why do you use PST files for delivery/storage, though? This is
really not recommended.....it somewhat negates the value of having an
Exchange server, if you ask me.
See
http://www.exchangefaq.org/faq/Exchange-5.5/Why-PST-=-BAD-/q/Why-PST-=-BAD/qid/1209

That said, what is the password prompt *for* - what's the message box
title?
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

In
filip said:
Thanx for this advice, i solved this problem via an ftp through IIS,
but will try to persuade
to get more Storage for exchange thx

That's a good idea....storage, and make sure that the server can be
completely backed up using proper techniques so you can do disaster
recovery. A full online backup, every night, is the best way to go.

Anyway, glad you've got everything working for now, tho.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In
filip said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
message In filip <[email protected]> typed:
we hava a secretary who takes care of 4 (different users)
mailboxes, we setup outlook 4 profiles (exchange, all on the
same exchange server) for each of them. The problem is when
switching profiles it allways asks the username and password,
even if we check that it remembers it.

You shouldn't be prompted for credentials at all, under normal
circumstances (unless you're using RPC over HTTP). What's the exact
setup (including the version & SP on Exchange and Outlook)?

My real question is, why are four Outlook profiles needed? Why
can't this user be granted full mailbox access (and perhaps send
on behalf of, or send as, rights) to the other three mailboxes, so
he/she can open them all up within one profile?

They are all exchange accounts, delivered at a local pst file (4
different pst files, one for each profile).
The reason is when the owner of his mailbox wants to take a look at
his mail, the others do not wont there's to be looked at, so it has
to be different profiles.

Ah. OK, but why do you use PST files for delivery/storage, though?
This is really not recommended.....it somewhat negates the value of
having an Exchange server, if you ask me.
See
http://www.exchangefaq.org/faq/Exchange-5.5/Why-PST-=-BAD-/q/Why-PST-=-BAD/qid/1209

That said, what is the password prompt *for* - what's the message box
title?
 

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