When we've seen this issue it's usually been saved credentials in Windows credential manager. For some reason they can authenticate but then Outlook randomly tries the credentials in credential manager. If the credentials are old you will get a login prompt. That's always the first thing I check.
Not necessarily... It does mean that if there's a mudslide, tornado, earthquake or hurricane, then you are much, much more likely to not have a house afterwards, lol.
No, that would be the quality of the foundation. You have to have a foundation. even if it is a very simple set of loose stones or a set of boards.
I've said this for a long time, the bigest problem with mac is that it's just layering things on top of each other for year and years without ever re-writing.
Although how many people would really be customers of Dow Jones products? My friends who worked there said that they literally couldn't give away their papers, no one wanted them.
These newer algorithms that require specific amounts of RAM and have time variables in them to force the decryption to take time are pretty interesting.
Hmmmm.... I'd be interested to see how that works and, more importantly, how does that impact proper decryption versus a cracking attempt?