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How do I get rid of frequent "Enter Network Password" pop-ups?

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Don Morosic - 18 Oct 2004 21:31 GMT
I keep getting pop-up headed "Enter Network Password" in Outlook.  I can put
in password, OK, cancel, save, not save; doesn't matter.  I close the popup
and continue.  The pop-up was coming about every 4-5 minutes.  Today it's
approximately 30 seconds.  I have one other computer in the home network.  
The notebook is the one I use exclusively, and it's the one with the popups.
AndreasRoeder - 19 Oct 2004 08:25 GMT
Hi Don,
maybe this article could help to solve your problem
http://home.arcor.de/andreas.roeder-privat/English%20Help.htm#21

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> I keep getting pop-up headed "Enter Network Password" in Outlook.  I can put
> in password, OK, cancel, save, not save; doesn't matter.  I close the popup
> and continue.  The pop-up was coming about every 4-5 minutes.  Today it's
> approximately 30 seconds.  I have one other computer in the home network.
> The notebook is the one I use exclusively, and it's the one with the popups.
Don Morosic - 19 Oct 2004 19:31 GMT
Thank you.  That got rid of the constant pop-ups-whew!!I still get the popup
whenever I send/receive, even though I checked to remember the password.  Is
there a way to get rid of it altogether?  It's only my wife and I that use
this computer, so a password is not necessary.

> Hi Don,
> maybe this article could help to solve your problem
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> > The notebook is the one I use exclusively, and it's the one with the
> popups.
 
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