Assuming it's not a configuration issue and he disabled passing the workstation 
credentials to log on (look under more settings in the profile - you don't want 
authentication on None unless you want to enter the user/pw each time)

When outlook stops saving the password it often means the protected storage key 
is corrupt and needs to be deleted. If you search for "protected storage kb", 
you should find instructions on resetting it. (It's done the same way as for 
OE.)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harondel J. 
Sibble
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: exchange 2003 and outlook 2000 login problem

Not sure if this is an Exchange or an Outlook issue, suspect the latter.

In the last couple of days, one of the users gets the 

    username
    domain
    password

Dialog box popping up everytime he starts Outlook, I've tried creating a new 
profile for him (without deleting the old profile), but the same things 
happens there also.  Googling hasn't turned up anything useful so far, 
however I suspect that's more due to the search terms I am using than 
anything else.  This dialog also pops up when going to the addressing 
properties page in the profile.

Any ideas what might be wrong?

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