Mantis2k
Fri Jul 04 06:28:00 PDT 2008
We had already tried ceicw...but that did not help.
"Russ (www.SBITS.Biz)" wrote:
> Just a tip
> If you run CEICW again
> You will have to Check the Box again to use NTLM
>
> Russ
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> "Mantis2k" <Mantis2k@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:45A6C35B-4E93-4E40-A28F-BBE4D86271DA@microsoft.com...
> > Well, I seemed to have resolved this issue by doing the following (not
> > sure
> > which one or if both were needed):
> > 1) The server had two NICs - only one was in use - I 'disabled' the
> > disconnected nic.
> > 2) In IIS, the RPC virtual server had only Basic Directory Security
> > checked. I also checked NTLM and restarted IIS.
> >
> > Strange.
> >
> > "Mantis2k" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> We have an issue where configuring RPC over HTTP works fine for Outlook
> >> 2003
> >> clients but not for Outlook 2007 clients (all Windows XP Pro computers).
> >> The
> >> Outlook 2007 clients continually receive a login popup. We have tried
> >> setting the RPC registry value to 0 as well as logging in with the domain
> >> credentials (found on other newsgroups) with no success.
> >>
> >> Chris
> >>
>
>
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