password apperas

Outlook 2013 icm with sbs 2007 Exchange 

In outlook there are 4 mailboxes which i open with one exchange user, the user has the owner rights for all the mail boxes.

By opening outlook 2013 the mailboxes are working, but the the password prompt for the user appears continuously, it is possible to send and receive mail for all the users 

outlook 2010 and 2007 are working fine.

I hope someone has a fix for this problem.

January 14th, 2015 5:53pm

What does the prompt look like, does it mention any server name, autodiscover, etc? Do the prompts appear at regular intervals, or only when starting Outlook or? Does the "remember credentials" checkbox work and have you checked if the credentials are indeed stored in Credentials manager?
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January 14th, 2015 11:40pm

Hello,

Thank you for the reply,

The prompt is in a small pop-up, its mentioning  my domain e-mail address in the header, but my username@domain address in the account box. After entering either the domain-address with correct password or the e-mail-address with correct password the pop-up disappears and appears again within seconds.

Only the cancel button helps, the pop-up disappears for some time.

in Credentials manager the  domain address is added, that is the domain for all the mail boxes

The mail works, all the mail for the different users ican be received and send



January 15th, 2015 10:49am

Hi,

Based on your description, Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 are working fine. This issue just occurred on Outlook 2013. So there is no problem with certification in Exchange. Please check the following account settings in outlook.

  1. Open Control Panel, go to Mail and click E-mail account.
  2. Double-click on that Exchange user account, make sure Server name and User Name are correct then click More Settings.
  3. Under Connection tab, make sure check the box Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP then click Exchange Proxy Settings
  4. Make sure you have checked the boxes On fast networks, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP and On slow networks, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP, check the Authentication with Basic Authentication (or NTLM Authentication)
  5. Under Security tab, uncheck the box Always prompt for logon credentials.
  6. Click apply and OK. On Server Settings interface, click on Check Name to make sure Server name and User name again.
  7. Click next to apply this change.

If this issue persists, please let me know.

Best regards.

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January 19th, 2015 6:16am

Hello,

Thank you for the reply, i have made the changes and used your settings.

I assume the proxy address must be the server address of my exchange server. 

After i made the change there was and error, "something went wrong getting the app settings from the catalog"

( i hope my translation is ok) which i ignored.

The new settings didn't help, outlook still asks for the password.



January 19th, 2015 11:50am

Hi,

What are you doing?

1: in Outlook go to the Account Settings and then more settings. On advanced tab add the additional mailbox.

2: Add differrent mailboxes on account settings.

I prefer option 1.

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January 19th, 2015 12:03pm

Hi,

The extra mailboxes ain't the problem, the password problem occurs even when using only the main account.

It seems to be an problem with outlook 2013 icm  exchange 2008



  • Edited by ecesecurity Monday, January 19, 2015 10:01 AM
January 19th, 2015 12:54pm

Maybe it are cashed credentials?

Go to control panel, and search for credential manager, delete all domain credentials.

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January 19th, 2015 1:04pm

Already added and deleted it.

There were no domain credential at first, in the first reply Vasil told me to add the credential for this user/domain, but did did not help.


 
January 19th, 2015 1:49pm

Could you search in the event log on the pc if there are any related events. Maybe also check this on the exchange server? 
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January 19th, 2015 2:03pm

Sorry,

I have no idea where to search for what, i know where to find the event logs, but i don't know how i can recognize this error.

January 19th, 2015 2:21pm

having same issue with outlook 2013, my exchange team told us that they had some certificate update on exchange server few days back, they told us that those users who didn't close their outlook properly or turn their machine on sleep mode and connect outlook next day will be having this issue, I have tried almost every possible step

clearing credentials from credentials manager

clearing cache (ipconfig /flushdns)

creating new profile

almost every user is having this issue, password prompt appears if you clock ok it will appear after some time, in outlook 2010 it work fine some how, need some solution please any body

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January 20th, 2015 9:14pm

Hi, ecesecurity.

Error something went wrong by getting the app settings from the catalog could be the key to solve this issue.

Please try to run Outlook under safe mode to check this issue. To do this, go to your Start screen in Windows 8 or click Start > Run in Windows 7, and type the following command: outlook /safe and press Enter to start Outlook 2013.

Please try to disable Anti-Virus software to check this issue.

Thanks,

Best Regards.

January 21st, 2015 5:38am

Hi Lynn-Li,

Running in safe mode makes no difference, outlook still prompts the password box and the error  something went wrong by getting the app settings from the catalog still appears when changing the account settings.

There is no antivirus active on the computer with Windows 7

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January 21st, 2015 6:26pm

Please, Anyone who knows how to solve this problem?

Password popup is still appearing at random and is so annoying.

Richard

February 10th, 2015 1:55am

Go to control panel, and search for e-mail.

Make a new profile and setup this. If any certificate popup is loading, install that certificate on the pc. Make the new profile as default for outlook and test again.

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February 10th, 2015 2:39am

Hi Richard,

those mailboxes you have added,are they shared mailbox or user mailbox?

Popup can also be related to password is expiring within 14 days.

Please run the following cmd command (With domain Admin account)

net user username /domain.

If password expires is within 14 days for any of those accounts,please resett password.

February 10th, 2015 2:57am

Hallo,

Sorry for late reply, due to sickness and vacation i was not online for some time.

The extra mailboxes are user mailboxes from a exchange server.

Password does not expire for any off the users.

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March 27th, 2015 3:04am

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