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Old 18-05-2008, 08:54 PM   #4
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Re: Outlook 2003 not saving password

Does your PDA also require a password?

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"kucster" <kucster@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:980D5B4E-DD68-475F-87C6-1A8DE090BF14@microsoft.com...
Thanks for your quick response and trying to help me.
Are you asking what happens when I delete the new user account or the email
account?
I've deleted the new user account and recreated it, the saving of passwords
works either way in the new account but not in original account that I need
it to work.
I've also tried deleting the email accounts, there are 2, and recreating
them but it still will not save the password. I also created a account that I
didn't have in OE and was not transferred, and it won't save the password in
that one 2. All this in the account I need it to work.


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> What happens when you delete and recreate the account?
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> After furious head scratching, kucster asked:
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> | Hello, I'm running Windows XP Pro and Outlook 2003. Recently I
> | purchased a PDA and moved to Outlook from outlook express. It
> | transferred my email and email accounts. But I can't get it to save
> | my passwords to my accounts. I found the article on Microsoft,
> | created a new profile, deleted the key in the registry, created a new
> | pst, and started outlook in safe mode all with no luck. Also if the
> | article says it's for OE and Outlook, but OE seems to be fine and
> | saving passwords. Also I created another account on the machine and
> | in that account Outlook saves the passwords just fine. I just need it
> | to save the passwords.
> | Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> | Thanks
> | Sean
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> | Sean
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