My company just changed our email setup and now we log into MS Exchange.
Every time I open Outlook, I have to type a password. How can I automate this
so I do not have to type my password every time I open Outlook?
I am running XP Pro, Outlook 2007
All depends on how they have configured things and the way you make the
connection. It's better to start this question at your mail admins.

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> My company just changed our email setup and now we log into MS Exchange.
> Every time I open Outlook, I have to type a password. How can I automate
> this
> so I do not have to type my password every time I open Outlook?
>
> I am running XP Pro, Outlook 2007
CAD - 12 Mar 2008 14:53 GMT
Roady,
They are 8000 miles away and really have no interest in helping me to do
this. I am a contractor for this company and work for several other companies
also. I don't want to have to log in to Outlook every time I start it. Can
you give me some options as to how to do this? I have tried for days on my
own to figure this out, but I know nothing about the MS Exchange thing. That
is why I came here. Hoping that one of the MVP's might give me some insight.
Thanks,
CAD
> All depends on how they have configured things and the way you make the
> connection. It's better to start this question at your mail admins.
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> > I am running XP Pro, Outlook 2007
Roady [MVP] - 12 Mar 2008 16:18 GMT
You'll have to provide some details then. How are you setting up the
Exchange connection? VPN? RPC over HTTP? Which type of authentication?
Etc...

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> Roady,
> They are 8000 miles away and really have no interest in helping me to do
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CAD - 12 Mar 2008 16:53 GMT
Thanks Roady.
RPC over HTTP, basic authentication. "On fast" & "On Slow" both checked.
> You'll have to provide some details then. How are you setting up the
> Exchange connection? VPN? RPC over HTTP? Which type of authentication?
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Roady [MVP] - 12 Mar 2008 17:37 GMT
In that case automatic logon is not possible.

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> Thanks Roady.
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CAD - 12 Mar 2008 17:56 GMT
Dang it.... Say it isn't so Roady! I thought anything was possible!!
Thanks for your time Roady. I appreciate it.
CAD
> In that case automatic logon is not possible.
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Roady [MVP] - 12 Mar 2008 19:36 GMT
Only when using NTLM.
You're welcome! :-)

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> Dang it.... Say it isn't so Roady! I thought anything was possible!!
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