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Title:Microsoft Exchange Server
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Moderator:FLASK2::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 17 1995
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Thu Jun 05 1997
Number of topics:1099
Total number of notes:5174

381.0. "Avoid typing password ??" by DKAS::depc02.tay1.dec.com::BUGs Bunny (BUGs Bunny) Sat Jun 15 1996 01:36

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381.1An answerMROA::HEIER_LSat Jun 15 1996 02:569
381.2Thanks ..DKAS::depc02.tay1.dec.com::BUGs BunnyBUGs BunnyTue Jun 18 1996 01:4016
381.3Log into Digital1MROA::HEIER_LTue Jun 18 1996 04:429
381.4I want passwords...SLOAN::HOMWed Apr 23 1997 01:299
I actually want the opposite.  For example, I just plugged
in my laptop running W95 at work using a networking card, 
logged into the laptop as the user,
click on Inbox and Exchange comes up.

How do I get it so you need a password?

Gim

381.5Forcing the account/password dialog boxtunsrv2-tunnel.imc.das.dec.com::fosterStan Foster - foster@mail.dec.comWed Apr 23 1997 07:429
You can specify that you want to use a different account for 
Exchange than the one you are logged into by modifying your profile.

Under the Advanced.. tab on the service properties there is a 
check-box saying something like "use network security during logon". 
If you uncheck this box you will always be asked for the domain, 
username and pwd. If you leave it checked you will only be asked for 
this info if you are accessing the mailbox while logged into a 
different domain/account than the one that owns the mailbox.