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    • Mike DavisM
      Mike Davis
      last edited by

      I have a user running Windows 10 and Outlook 2016. He continually gets prompted for his password. I repeatedly tried deleting the entry for it in credential manager and letting it recreate and then tried creating it manually and launching Outlook. Sometimes it creates it with persistence: enterprise and sometimes with persistence: logon session. Has anyone had this issue?

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @Mike Davis
        last edited by

        @Mike-Davis said in Windows credential manager:

        I have a user running Windows 10 and Outlook 2016. He continually gets prompted for his password. I repeatedly tried deleting the entry for it in credential manager and letting it recreate and then tried creating it manually and launching Outlook. Sometimes it creates it with persistence: enterprise and sometimes with persistence: logon session. Has anyone had this issue?

        Outlook prompting for credentials typically means there is a problem with autodiscover. That is usually a misconfiguration on the server side, or the client is not resolving DNS correctly.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
          last edited by

          I've also seen this happen where Windows Updates weren't installed, which breaks Autodiscover.

          Check windows update and report back.

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          • gjacobseG
            gjacobse
            last edited by

            A mis-configuration on the autodiscover would effect more than one person though. This is not. While I have seen this behavior, generally the MS SARA tool will resolve it.

            Is there a chance that updates are needed - would create this - yes I have seen this. but in this case, I believe all updates are done on the system.

            I wonder though - I have seen some local issues with DNS that prevented the system from pulling MS Updates. I had to go in to the NIC adapter and force a DNS to Google.

            I can't recall if I did this on the person,.. but it is an option - point the 2nd DNS enter to 8.8.8.8 and try again.

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            • Mike DavisM
              Mike Davis
              last edited by

              yes, updates were out of date when I first connected to the machine. It was a remote user with a domain machine that couldn't contact the WSUS server. I forced it out to Microsoft's update server and patched it up to date.

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              • Mike DavisM
                Mike Davis
                last edited by

                Good idea to check DNS. One of the things I tried to do was create a new Outlook profile and that failed - so that is something that should be checked.

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                • brianlittlejohnB
                  brianlittlejohn
                  last edited by

                  I've seen similar issues (they were usually with activesync though) with a security issue of the user account in Active Directory, I fixed it in the past by removing inherited permissions, then readding them to the user in AD Users and Groups.

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                  • Mike DavisM
                    Mike Davis
                    last edited by

                    So I got to the bottom of this one. It turned out to be autodiscover related as @JaredBusch suggested. Even though the autodiscover.domain.name record is correct, it seems on his system outlook was checking a bunch of other things and requesting a password on each one of them. To fix the issue, I had to open regedit and go to:

                    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\AutoDiscover

                    Then add the following registry entries:

                    "ExcludeScpLookup"=dword:00000001
                    "ExcludeHttpsAutodiscoverDomain"=dword:00000001
                    "ExcludeHttpsRootDomain"=dword:00000001
                    "ExcludeSrvLookup"=dword:00000001
                    "ExcludeHttpRedirect"=dword:00000000
                    "ExcludeSrvRecord"=dword:00000001

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @Mike Davis
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                      @Mike-Davis said in Windows credential manager:

                      So I got to the bottom of this one. It turned out to be autodiscover related as @JaredBusch suggested. Even though the autodiscover.domain.name record is correct, it seems on his system outlook was checking a bunch of other things and requesting a password on each one of them. To fix the issue, I had to open regedit and go to:

                      HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\AutoDiscover

                      Then add the following registry entries:

                      "ExcludeScpLookup"=dword:00000001
                      "ExcludeHttpsAutodiscoverDomain"=dword:00000001
                      "ExcludeHttpsRootDomain"=dword:00000001
                      "ExcludeSrvLookup"=dword:00000001
                      "ExcludeHttpRedirect"=dword:00000000
                      "ExcludeSrvRecord"=dword:00000001

                      All of those other lookups are normal.

                      Wonder why his had a problem and no other system did.

                      One would assume that if any of those actually resolved to something all the systems would have problems.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        How many other remote systems do you have? IS there a VPN that this users is on? Was/is DNS working correct on that VPN?

                        Does the Exchange testing website come back clean?

                        https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/

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