store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista  
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blondbabe





PostPosted: Thu Jan 17 01:05:09 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista Hi,

I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and anothers
with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.

When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3 email,
they must type a password (of email server), but... although they mark the
box "store password" if they want to re-download the email five minutes
later (or more) they must re-type the password !!! This problem only is with
Windows Vista (not with the win XP users)

The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?

thanks in advanced!

Outlook797  
 
 
VanguardLH





PostPosted: Thu Jan 17 01:05:09 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista "segarva" wrote in message
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> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and
> anothers with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>
> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3
> email, they must type a password (of email server), but... although
> they mark the box "store password" if they want to re-download the
> email five minutes later (or more) they must re-type the password
> !!! This problem only is with Windows Vista (not with the win XP
> users)
>
> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?


Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
http://support.microsoft.com. Select your product (Outlook 2003).
Search on "remember password". Several possibilities show up. I
suspect you need to read the one that mentions "Protected Storage"
(which caches the encrypted password into the registry and has you
delete the key to force the password prompt again and then store the
password again). The article has you change permissions on a registry
key and then delete a subkey to get rid of the cached version of the
login credentials for the e-mail account.

 
 
Roady





PostPosted: Thu Jan 17 01:52:52 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/40

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
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"segarva" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and anothers
> with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>
> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3
> email, they must type a password (of email server), but... although they
> mark the box "store password" if they want to re-download the email five
> minutes later (or more) they must re-type the password !!! This problem
> only is with Windows Vista (not with the win XP users)
>
> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
>
> thanks in advanced!

 
 
Roady





PostPosted: Thu Jan 17 01:53:22 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista That doesn't apply to Windows Vista.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

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"VanguardLH" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> "segarva" wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and anothers
>> with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>>
>> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3
>> email, they must type a password (of email server), but... although they
>> mark the box "store password" if they want to re-download the email five
>> minutes later (or more) they must re-type the password !!! This problem
>> only is with Windows Vista (not with the win XP users)
>>
>> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
>
>
> Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
> http://support.microsoft.com. Select your product (Outlook 2003). Search
> on "remember password". Several possibilities show up. I suspect you
> need to read the one that mentions "Protected Storage" (which caches the
> encrypted password into the registry and has you delete the key to force
> the password prompt again and then store the password again). The article
> has you change permissions on a registry key and then delete a subkey to
> get rid of the cached version of the login credentials for the e-mail
> account.

 
 
Brian





PostPosted: Thu Jan 17 07:37:58 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista VanguardLH <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:

> Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
> http://support.microsoft.com.

I don't think that would be applicable, as the Protected Storage Subsystem
registry key doesn't exist in Vista.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
 
VanguardLH





PostPosted: Thu Jan 17 11:26:37 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista "Roady [MVP]" wrote in message
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>
> "VanguardLH" wrote ...
>>
>> "segarva" wrote ...
>>
>>> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and
>>> anothers with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>>>
>>> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the
>>> pop3 email, they must type a password (of email server), but...
>>> although they mark the box "store password" if they want to
>>> re-download the email five minutes later (or more) they must
>>> re-type the password !!! This problem only is with Windows Vista
>>> (not with the win XP users)
>>>
>>> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
>>
>> Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
>> http://support.microsoft.com. Select your product (Outlook 2003).
>> Search on "remember password". Several possibilities show up. I
>> suspect you need to read the one that mentions "Protected Storage"
>> (which caches the encrypted password into the registry and has you
>> delete the key to force the password prompt again and then store
>> the password again). The article has you change permissions on a
>> registry key and then delete a subkey to get rid of the cached
>> version of the login credentials for the e-mail account.
>
> That doesn't apply to Windows Vista.

KB290684. It was last updated on Nov 27, 2007 which is obviously
after the release of Vista. No mention as to under which version of
Windows this article applies. Only lists for which versions of
Outlook [Express] that it applies.

The HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider registry
key that it describes still exists in the VHDs that I get from
Microsoft's VHD catalog (to run under Virtual PC or VMware after
conversion). I doubt Microsoft is going through an upgrade process to
generate the Vista VHDs from some prior XP install (so it isn't that
old but no longer used registry keys got carried over in an upgrade
process).

http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/vista.htm

but then read:

http://www.microsoft.com/indonesia/msdn/appcomp.aspx#appcomp_topic26

PStore is deprecated, not omitted. We don't know if the user upgraded
to Vista and carried along the Pstore information which is now
read-only. Since OL2003 under pre-Vista used Pstore, maybe after an
OS upgrade it is still trying to use Pstore instead of the Data
Protection API (DPAPI). What triggers OL2003 to use Pstore under XP
but make it switch to DPAPI under Vista? OL2003 was released before
Vista. Did a later service pack add code to make Outlook 2003/2007
switch between the 2 methods based on OS version? What if that switch
didn't happen?

Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under Vista,
just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
accurate.

 
 
Brian





PostPosted: Thu Jan 17 13:08:48 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista VanguardLH <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:

> Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under Vista,
> just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
> delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
> that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
> problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
> accurate.

I've seen people post that they tried it and it didn't work.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
 
 
VanguardLH





PostPosted: Fri Jan 18 09:15:24 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista "Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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>
>> VanguardLH wrote:
>>
>> Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under
>> Vista,
>> just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
>> delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
>> that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
>> problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
>> accurate.
>
> I've seen people post that they tried it and it didn't work.

Okay, I'll have to remember that.

Regarding the tip at http://www.msoutlook.info/question/40, it seems
odds that "Roaming" is in the path name although the user might not be
logged into a domain (where roaming profiles apply).

 
 
Roady





PostPosted: Fri Jan 18 09:35:39 PST 2008 Top

Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista No, it's not odd. Having the roaming folder is not the same as being in a
domain. Everybody has a roaming folder a Local and a LocalLow folder. It's
to separate that only if roaming folders is enabled in a domain that that
specific data will sync.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

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"VanguardLH" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> "Brian Tillman" wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>
>>> VanguardLH wrote:
>>>
>>> Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under Vista,
>>> just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
>>> delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
>>> that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
>>> problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
>>> accurate.
>>
>> I've seen people post that they tried it and it didn't work.
>
> Okay, I'll have to remember that.
>
> Regarding the tip at http://www.msoutlook.info/question/40, it seems odds
> that "Roaming" is in the path name although the user might not be logged
> into a domain (where roaming profiles apply).