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Old 07-29-2004, 04:51 PM
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Does anyone know if this finally fixes the problem of Outlook 2003 not being able to save your login/password when connecting to Exchange 2003 via RPC-over-HTTP?? Needless to say it has been very annoying to have to type in your username/password each time you run Outlook (if you don't want to set up a VPN connection that is).
Oooh, good question. I didn't even try last night from home -- I had given up on that. :| I'll let you know if I try tonight...

Update: it doesn't work - still forgets the password. :evil: :cry:
No way! I can't believe such a visible problem would not have been a priority to fix in the SP!? Especially since Microsoft is always saying how Exchange 2003 finally makes Exchange hosting services a real viable market and all that.

Unbelievable... But thanks Janak for confirming.
 
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Old 07-29-2004, 06:34 PM
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No way! I can't believe such a visible problem would not have been a priority to fix in the SP!? Especially since Microsoft is always saying how Exchange 2003 finally makes Exchange hosting services a real viable market and all that.
I don't know. :cry: I'll see if I can ask an Exchange MVP in my spare time (although I don't have a lot of that as of this moment).

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Unbelievable... But thanks Janak for confirming.
I hope it's not some stupid little setting both of us are missing. I tried both Basic and NTLM auth; actually, Basic doesn't even have the save password checkmark.

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