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如何防止Outlook每次要求交換憑據?

打開Microsoft Outlook時是否要求您提供交換憑據? 如果是,您可能會注意到每次啟動Outlook時都會彈出“ Windows安全性”對話框。 請參閱下面的屏幕截圖。 通常,您可以通過檢查 記住我的憑據 輸入憑據後,點擊 OK 按鈕。

但是,在某些特殊情況下,每次啟動Microsoft Outlook時都會要求提供交換憑據,但沒有選擇 記住我的證書 在彈出的“ Windows安全性”對話框中。 (請參閱下面的屏幕快照。)在本文中,我將指導您解決此問題,並防止Microsoft Outlook通過快速配置帳戶設置來要求交換憑據。

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為了防止Microsoft Outlook每次啟動時都要求交換憑據,您需要在“帳戶設置”中更改某些交換設置。 請執行以下操作:

步驟1:打開“帳戶設置”對話框:

  1. 在Outlook 2007中,請點擊 工具 > 帳戶設置;
  2. 在Outlook 2010和2013中,請點擊 文件 > 聯繫我們 > 帳戶設置 > 帳戶設置.

第2步:在“帳戶設置”對話框中,

  1. 轉到 Email 標籤;
  2. 單擊以突出顯示每次打開Microsoft Outlook時要求登錄憑據的交換帳戶;
  3. 點擊 更改 按鈕。

步驟3:在變更帳戶的新對話框中,請點擊 更多設置 按鈕。

步驟4:在彈出的Microsoft Exchange對話框中,

  1. 轉到 安全性 標籤;
  2. 取消選中以下選項 始終提示輸入登錄憑據;
  3. 點擊 OK 按鈕。

第5步:現在您返回到“更改帳戶”對話框,請單擊 下一頁 按鈕, 按鈕。

步驟6:點擊 關閉 按鈕退出“帳戶設置”對話框。

配置指定的交換帳戶的安全設置後,將不再彈出對話框,並且在不再打開Microsoft Outlook時會詢問交換憑據。


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For non-experienced user

Close down outlook completely

1
Control Panel > (view by icons, not categories) > mail > Show Profiles > Add > (call it whatever you like) > change the dropdown to the new one you just created
This will recreate the profile settings and you will need to re-add your mailboxes

2
C:\users\(you username)\appdata(this is hidden so make sure you can see hidden files - google guides available for this)local\microsoft\outlook
eg
C:\users\BEN\appdata\local\microsoft\outlook
This file, rename it to "Outlookold"
(this backs up the file so we can get it back by changing the name back to "Outlook" if need be - if the fix works, delete this to save yourself some space after you're done)



3
NOW, this is the first time you should be trying to open outlook - it will take a while but should load up after recreating the configuration folder and the configuring your account - then just re-add your mailbox(es).




For experienced users
*insert disclaimer about being careful with RegEdit*

reg delete "\\%asset%\HKEY_USERS\%SID%\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Profiles\Outlook"



For super users

*insert disclaimer about being careful with RegEdit*
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Profiles
locate the mail profile that's active
go to 9375CFF0413111d3b88a00104b2a6676
Find which one has the affected mailbox in "Account Name"
Note the "Service UID" - go to the binary value in the "Profile" key that we're in
in here, find the REG_BINARY for "01023d0d" and make a note of the binary - go to the binary value in the "Profile" key that we're in
Right Click > New > Binary Value

Name = 00036619
Value = 01 f0 00 80
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my box is NOT checked. This is not the solution.
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My laptop running Windows 8.1 and using MS Outlook 2013 has all those setting correct ie as you described them but still I getting this annoying Windows Security popup that requires me to enter password everytime I start MS Outlook. What could be another problem for this occurence.
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M$ is a sack of poo. I can't believe nobody has come up with a professional mail, calendar and contacts package to rival this sack of horse sh*t. The button was already unchecked so this did not help with a recurring problem.
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To me was necessary one step more:
Change the option "logon network security" to "password authentication" instead "negotiate authentication" on Exchange settings window.
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How to access outlook if I forgot my credentials (Windows Security)?
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Hayley... so you ticked it and THAT solved the problem, really? That doesn't make sense.
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The option to click on or off to always prompt for logon credentials is grayed out and I can't select it.
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so , I went in and my ' always prompt ' was also not ticked. I ticked it and it has fixed the problem.
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I worked through all of these steps above, but got to the last step and the box "Always prompt for logon credentials" was already unchecked. The problem is still there.
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I have the same problem.

Did you ever get yours fixed. IF so what did you do?
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You need to go to Control Panel > Users > Manage Your Credentials (link on the left hand side of Windows 10 Explorer) > Windows Credentials > :

Under Generic credentials, look for "MS.Outook.15:[YOUR ACCOUNT NAME]". If there are two entries for the same account, delete the one which ends in "PUT". This should fix your problem. The problem arises where two or more entries/keys exist and Outlook does not know which one to use, so it requests on start-up of the program.



Before doing so however, I would advise you to back up your credentials.
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Thanks Stu, that worked perfectly for me... although I didn't have a "PUT" entry, just 2 entries for the same account.... deleted them both and at next Outlook restart entered the correct credentials, ticked the "remember" box and worked fine ever since. Problem occurred because my exchange account had been deleted and then re-created with same e-mail and new password.
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Allan, mine happened the same way! Although I was weary about deleting anything so I just updated the credentials to the new passwords and all is well in La La land!
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Encountered a similar situation with an academic email account. The same password was being used according to Windows credentials, although the automatically assigned username was supposed to be "blank" according to the Windows credentials. I logged in first using the automatic username (which I could not edit without changing the account). The prompt re-appeared immediately after, although with the option to change the username. I left the username blank and entered only the password to sign in. I haven't experienced any more prompts. Thank-you for the tip!
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