This one is weird:
From an XP Pro workstation, on a Win2k Native AD network, Outlook 2002 is suddenly prompting for a logon to the Exchange server for just one particular user on one particular workstation. The real problem is that the logon will not then be accepted.
For troubleshooting I have:
Uninstalled/Reinstalled Office XP,
Disjoined/rejoined the computer to the domain,
Deleted the user profile from the workstation,
Deleted/recreated the user account in the domain/Exchange,
All to no avail.
The fun part of this is that I can set the user up on another workstation and access Exchange with no problem, I can also, on the problem workstation, while logged in as a network administrator, set up an Outlook profile and access the users account with no problem.
From an XP Pro workstation, on a Win2k Native AD network, Outlook 2002 is suddenly prompting for a logon to the Exchange server for just one particular user on one particular workstation. The real problem is that the logon will not then be accepted.
For troubleshooting I have:
Uninstalled/Reinstalled Office XP,
Disjoined/rejoined the computer to the domain,
Deleted the user profile from the workstation,
Deleted/recreated the user account in the domain/Exchange,
All to no avail.
The fun part of this is that I can set the user up on another workstation and access Exchange with no problem, I can also, on the problem workstation, while logged in as a network administrator, set up an Outlook profile and access the users account with no problem.