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08.06.2008 at 02:08PM PDT, ID: 23627375
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RPC Over http Credential problems

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Microsoft, Outlook, 2003

For our mobile users with laptops we have set up outlook to use RPC over HTTP so they can still use the full functionality of outlook while on the road. The problem lies in opening outlook and having to enter in their credentials each time, whether they are on our network or off our network.  Previously they only had to log on every time when they were outside of the office. I'm not really sure what changed or why but being able to have the password saved while on our network would be great. The "always prompt for user name and password' checkbox in outlook is unchecked and there is no option during the credentials check to save the password.
Answered By: BBRazz
Expert Since: 07/22/2008
Accepted Solutions: 271
Computer Expertise: Guru
BBRazz has been an Expert for 5 months, during which he has posted 1085 comments and answered 271 questions. BBRazz is just one of 6496 experts in the Windows 2003 Server Zone. 2 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
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