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IMPORTANT: This article contains information about editing the registry. Before you edit the registry, you should first make a backup copy of the registry files (System.dat and User.dat). Both are hidden files in the Windows folder. SYMPTOMSWhen you log on to Microsoft Outlook 97 you may always get an Enter Password dialog box that is not populated with the User Name or Domain Name. CAUSEYou are using the Microsoft Exchange Server service and there is no Exchange key for this user profile in the Windows registry. RESOLUTIONModify the Windows registry to add the Exchange key for this user profile. MORE INFORMATION
The Domain Name and User Name that display in the Enter Password dialog box
are stored in a Windows registry entry called Exchange, in keys named
LogonDomain and UserName. Logging on to Outlook the first time builds and
populates these two keys, if the Exchange registry entry is present. If the
Exchange entry is not present, the domain and user information is not
stored and the Enter Password dialog box will always be completely
unpopulated.
Add the Exchange Entry to the Windows RegistryTo modify the registry to resolve this problem follow these steps:
To Start Outlook without the Password Dialog BoxIf you choose, you can store your password as well as the Domain Name and User Name, so that the Enter Password dialog box is not presented at all by following these steps:
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