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How to stop Outlook prompting for your Exchange Mailbox Password |
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Getting StartedThis document discusses making a change to Microsoft Outlook so that the Exchange server password is remembered, as our Exchange servers are not in the same domain as your local machines, Outlook will prompt for your password everytime a connection to the server is made. Basic ConfigurationOnce Outlook has loaded, select Tools, followed by Account Settings. Next click on your Exchange account, and click on Change. Click on More Settings followed by Security, and set the Logon Network security to Password Authentication (NTLM). Next, click Apply followed by OK. Click Next and Finish to close the remaining windows and return to the Outlook desktop. Outlook should then remember your account password the next time you enter it.
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