outlook password not saved

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new install of outlook 2002 on new vista machine.....password keeps coming up
everytime I open outlook.....the software won't remember the password within
the send/receive options menu.....any ideas????
 
I'm having the same issue and it applies to all accounts, if you keep it open
it does not ask, but once you close Outlook 2002 when you next open it it
asks for the passwords again, very annoying.

Hopefully somebody has a fix?
 
yep, I know, I've tried everything I can think of, if I don't get a solution
through here in a day or so, I'll switch to Windows Mail on Vista, see how
that works.....looks alot like outlook express.....
 
Have you tried creating a new mail profile?

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james said:
new install of outlook 2002 on new vista machine.....password keeps
coming up everytime I open outlook.....the software won't remember
the password within the send/receive options menu.....any ideas????

Outlook 2002 is not compatible with Vista. One of the incompatibilites is
the inability to save passswords.
 
There is a file you can download from the MS site called Outlook Connector
which was to fix the problem of the missing file - the inability to connect
to a pop3 account. I have downloaded this file and now I get a different
screen, showing my login name, the password, but it still asks for a password
and locks me out when I retry - stating there are too many attempts with an
incorrect password. The password is correct. I assume others have got this
to work otherwise they would have taken it down by now.

Yes, you can switch to the other mail program but when you pay for a MS
product like Office, which isn't cheap, you would expect it work on a MS
operating system. I
 
Maureen said:
There is a file you can download from the MS site called Outlook
Connector which was to fix the problem of the missing file - the
inability to connect to a pop3 account.

The Outlook Connector has nothing to do with POP accounts.
 
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