Hi All,
I feel this must have been covered before, and while I can find a cause
for it not to work, I cant find a solution that I really need.

Basically we have a customer who has two WinXP/OutlookXP front end
computers for a customer service position. These two computers are used by
multiple users but are always logged on with a generic domain account to
use the application. The domain is Windows 2000 AD and the email system is
Exchange 5.5 SP4.

What was done in the past was Outlook in the generic local user profile
was simply configured with multiple outlook profiles and each was told to
use NONE for security. This meant that when a user chose their profile,
they had to enter their network credentials before they could access the
mailbox.

This was perfect, but I have noticed that you cant do it in Windows 2000
and above, as regardless of what you type in the network credentials box
for Outlook (when prompted) it will always send the wrong credentials (I
think it sends the current user credentials instead of the ones entered in
Outlook).

Is there any way to overcome this problem and allow multiple users to
securely access their mailbox from a single logon on an XP/2K machine?

Cheers,
Luke

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