
Reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14. \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\X.0\Outlook\AutoDiscoverĪnd create a DWORD “ExcludeScpLookup” with value 1Īnd one more neat trick – if you want to do this domain/server wide, drop this line in your login script (all users can modify their own HKCU key): If that still doesn’t work, here is the solution we found after weeks of poking around. I’d go in there and delete anything that looks like a Microsoft/Office/Outlook service. The first thing to check is to make sure you don’t have a bad/incorrect password saved in your credentials manager.

Even if I check the box to save information no entry is saved in credential manager. SOLVED: Exchange 2010 OWA Prompting for Login Credentials When Selecting OPTIONS, MORE OPTIONS for ECP Published by Ian Matthews on JanuJanuThe Exchange Control Panel or ECP is the IIS virtual directory that provides an interface to change settings in the Outlook Web App (OWA). When I start Outlook, I get the prompt to enter login & password. In the Outlook email settings, there is a parameter asking. Unselect the ‘ Always prompt for logon credentials ’ option under user identification.

Highlight your account and click on Change. Autodiscover is working well, the mailbox is automatically configured. In the Outlook email settings, there is a parameter asking for a password The Credential Manager option keeps an incorrect Outlook password The Outlook profile in use is damaged There is a problem of network connectivity Antivirus programs work incorrectly and cause this issue 1. In the Account Settings section, select Account Settings. You move mailboxes from your local Exchange server to Office 365, Outlook connects and sends/receives just fine, but pops up every few minutes asking for password and nothing you give it makes it go away. Outlook (2010 & 2013) keeps asking for password to connect to my Exchange 2013.
