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hiamperage
10-24-01, 03:16 AM
Just a minor annoyance.. set up my email accounts 2 weeks ago.. all worked fine, now every time i open outlook for the first time it prompts me for the passwords for both accounts even when i have the save password checked! whats the deal?

turd
10-24-01, 08:42 AM
have you checked under tools/accounts/properties/advanced under server info for each account

hiamperage
10-24-01, 04:22 PM
Yeah.. it doesnt seem to matter what i do now.. each time i turn on outlook 2002 it asks me for a password and i enter it and always check the save password box! when i turn outlook back on, you get the idea.. up pops the password dialog for both accounts.. DAMN

turd
10-24-01, 08:04 PM
what does this sound like u might need?

OUTLOOK 2002 UPDATE

The first Outlook 2002 update, coming just four weeks after retail
release, fixes these performance and functionality issues:

-- Delay Occurs When You Open a Message in Outlook 2002 with Instant
Messaging Enabled (Exchange Server)

-- OL2002: User is Prompted for Password that is Already Saved (Internet
mail)

-- Moves the Folder List Pane to Show the Target Folder (the feature to
expand the folder list when a rule moves an item to a folder, once
missing, now restored!)

-- Plain Text / JIS Message Is Encoded as Quoted Printable (Japanese)

-- Outlook 2002 Issues FindRow Every Minute to the Exchange Server

See http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q300/5/50.asp for
download and enterprise deployment details.

hiamperage
10-24-01, 08:07 PM
I LOVE YOU

hiamperage
10-25-01, 03:58 AM
hahaha i installed all the updates and it still wants password!! damn..


i guess i am a beta tester

turd
10-25-01, 08:33 AM
well heres another thing to try
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q290/6/84.ASP

hiamperage
10-25-01, 05:41 PM
Thanks, but screw that, WTF they make a friggin patch that fixes the issue.. that actually does NOTHING, then i gotta hack the reg .. i found a easier way!!

I threw the office xp disk in the friggin garbage and put back the office 2000 premium..


what a waste

turd
10-25-01, 07:09 PM
good choice, u think that is bad, check this out same prob with imap not pop, they want to charge u for a support download patch that may or may not work, but they promise to address the prob soon and apply your support(if patch wont work) charge to future support calls that may arise

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q297/1/15.ASP

hiamperage
10-25-01, 08:10 PM
Kinda makes ya wonder if they did it on purpose


guess what?? my office 2000 works better then the one that came bundled with windows xp!! un fricking REAL!!!

turd
11-13-01, 08:18 PM
found this suposed to be fix? just incase u want to give it a shoot?

Outlook Express keeps prompting for your password

This is caused by a damaged Registry key. To Remove the broken Key in Windows® XP

1) Click Start, click Run, and then type regedt32 in the Open box.

2) Locate the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider

3) Right click the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider key, and then Select Permissions.

4) In the Permissions for Protected Storage System Provider dialog box, click the Advanced tab. Make sure that the <Username> has Full Control access. Deselect "Inherit from Parent..." and select "Replace permission entries..."

5) Click OK.

6) Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each subkey that is listed under the Protected Storage System Provider registry key; otherwise, you may receive the following error message when you try to delete the Protected Storage System Provider key:

Registry editor could not delete the key currently selected. The key or one of its
subkeys does not give you delete access.

Note: The sub keys under Protected Storage System Provide will look something like this:

S-1-5-21-1085031214-1202660629-1708537768-1003

7) At this point, you can delete the Protected Storage System Provider key by clicking Delete on the Edit menu. If you prefer, you can first export a copy of this key, and then delete the key. To export the key, right click the Protected Storage System Provider key, and select Export.

8) When you click Delete, you receive the following message:

Registry editor will delete the currently selected key and all its subkeys. Do you want to continue
the operation?

Click Yes to finish the process.

9) Start Outlook Express. When Outlook Express checks your mail account(s) you will be able to re-enter your password(s). This process repopulates the Protected Storage System Provider registry key with the correct information for that computer's SID.

Yodums
11-13-01, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by turd
found this suposed to be fix? just incase u want to give it a shoot?

Outlook Express keeps prompting for your password

This is caused by a damaged Registry key. To Remove the broken Key in Windows® XP

1) Click Start, click Run, and then type regedt32 in the Open box.

2) Locate the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider

3) Right click the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider key, and then Select Permissions.

4) In the Permissions for Protected Storage System Provider dialog box, click the Advanced tab. Make sure that the <Username> has Full Control access. Deselect "Inherit from Parent..." and select "Replace permission entries..."

5) Click OK.

6) Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each subkey that is listed under the Protected Storage System Provider registry key; otherwise, you may receive the following error message when you try to delete the Protected Storage System Provider key:

Registry editor could not delete the key currently selected. The key or one of its
subkeys does not give you delete access.

Note: The sub keys under Protected Storage System Provide will look something like this:

S-1-5-21-1085031214-1202660629-1708537768-1003

7) At this point, you can delete the Protected Storage System Provider key by clicking Delete on the Edit menu. If you prefer, you can first export a copy of this key, and then delete the key. To export the key, right click the Protected Storage System Provider key, and select Export.

8) When you click Delete, you receive the following message:

Registry editor will delete the currently selected key and all its subkeys. Do you want to continue
the operation?

Click Yes to finish the process.

9) Start Outlook Express. When Outlook Express checks your mail account(s) you will be able to re-enter your password(s). This process repopulates the Protected Storage System Provider registry key with the correct information for that computer's SID.

Ya I heard it was a bad registry entry for Windows XP.