Check their associated external account permissions. I know on our E2k3
mailboxes, when that get's mucked up, they get prompted for logon
information. Usually they can't get in also.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Domingue, Jamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  All,
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> We have Outlook users who are prompted for a password multiple times
> daily.  Whether they enter it or not the prompt continues to appear.
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> Current environment:
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> Single domain running Windows 2003 DC's.
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> Users all use Outlook 2007 SP1, outlook setup for Outlook anywhere.  This
> seems to only be happening when the users are connected to the LAN.
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> Servers:  Exchange 2007 SP1 update rollup 4 set up in a CCR environment.
> Exchange 2007 CAS/Hub server running SP1 and the update rollup 4.
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> We also still have an Exchange 2003 Sp2 server as we are in the process of
> migrating.
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> This only became an issue about 1 month after we moved a "test" group to
> the new 07 server.  Not all users are getting the prompt.  I have applied
> the hotfix mentioned in KB957909 but his doesn't seem to resolve the issue.
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> Anyone seen this and have any recommendations on how to resolve?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Jamie Domingue
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