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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
After relentlessly searching for solutions to this aggravating problem, I was
happy to find a true fix. Although not a newbie, I always seem to create inadvertant problems when I edit the registry for some reason or another...even when I export and save the entire existing registry and then re-install it when those mysterious other problems turn up. My question concerning "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\UserShell Folders\AppData" is two-fold: 1) Would I be safe to export that specifically registry entry from my other computer (also, Windows XP) that runs correctly without this particular problem? 2) Or, do I need to create all the parameters listed that are correct? My "working" computer without the nagging request for "save password" has a number of other entries missing besides the "%userprofile%\Application Data." Thanks for any help or suggestions. -- John "Site-Designer" wrote: THANK GOD I found this post! I have been thru this same runaround for weeks and this solution worked for me as well. (XP + Outlook 2007). "NickR2" wrote: Yeah, me too! Perhaps we should add that to our list of things to check, cuz, apparently something makes it dissappear. Nick "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "NickR2" wrote in message ... Here was the Resolution/Recommendations: - "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders\AppData". AppData is of type REG_EXPAND_SZ and should contain the value: "%userprofile%\Application Data" - when password prompt in outlook That makes a lot of sense, since Outlook expects to store send/receive data in that folder. What puzzles me is why that reg key wasn't there. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
"Psyjohn" wrote in message
... After relentlessly searching for solutions to this aggravating problem, I was happy to find a true fix. Although not a newbie, I always seem to create inadvertant problems when I edit the registry for some reason or another...even when I export and save the entire existing registry and then re-install it when those mysterious other problems turn up. My question concerning "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\UserShell Folders\AppData" is two-fold: 1) Would I be safe to export that specifically registry entry from my other computer (also, Windows XP) that runs correctly without this particular problem? It should be safe, but you have to make sure the value is appropriate for your particular PC. If you want AppData to point to the default location, it will take you less type to simply enter the correct value that it would be to export from another PC, transport the reg file, then import on the second PC. 2) Or, do I need to create all the parameters listed that are correct? My "working" computer without the nagging request for "save password" has a number of other entries missing besides the "%userprofile%\Application Data." What entries are missing? Often (but I don't know for sure for this particular set of keys) Windows assumes a particular value when a key doesn't exist. I haven't looked a many PCs specifically for this key, but those which I have examined seem to have the same complement of keys under the UserShell Folders container. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Psyjohn" wrote in message ... After relentlessly searching for solutions to this aggravating problem, I was happy to find a true fix. Although not a newbie, I always seem to create inadvertant problems when I edit the registry for some reason or another...even when I export and save the entire existing registry and then re-install it when those mysterious other problems turn up. My question concerning "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\UserShell Folders\AppData" is two-fold: 1) Would I be safe to export that specifically registry entry from my other computer (also, Windows XP) that runs correctly without this particular problem? It should be safe, but you have to make sure the value is appropriate for your particular PC. If you want AppData to point to the default location, it will take you less type to simply enter the correct value that it would be to export from another PC, transport the reg file, then import on the second PC. 2) Or, do I need to create all the parameters listed that are correct? My "working" computer without the nagging request for "save password" has a number of other entries missing besides the "%userprofile%\Application Data." What entries are missing? Often (but I don't know for sure for this particular set of keys) Windows assumes a particular value when a key doesn't exist. I haven't looked a many PCs specifically for this key, but those which I have examined seem to have the same complement of keys under the UserShell Folders container. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
I am really hoping someone out there can help me figure out why MS Outlook
2007 consistenly prompts me for my password even though it is saved in my account settings. I have tried every registry change that I have found through my research and even added the AppData key. I have removed the e-mail account and added back, but I am still prompted for my password every time I try to Send/Receive mail. I am using Windows XP and MS Outlook 2007. I did not start having this problem until I upgraded from MS Outlook 2003 to MS Outlook 2007. I also don't have the problem with Outlook Express which is on the same computer. Please help because this is extremely frustrating. There has to be some solution to this that has not yet been identified. Thanks! "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Psyjohn" wrote in message ... After relentlessly searching for solutions to this aggravating problem, I was happy to find a true fix. Although not a newbie, I always seem to create inadvertant problems when I edit the registry for some reason or another...even when I export and save the entire existing registry and then re-install it when those mysterious other problems turn up. My question concerning "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\UserShell Folders\AppData" is two-fold: 1) Would I be safe to export that specifically registry entry from my other computer (also, Windows XP) that runs correctly without this particular problem? It should be safe, but you have to make sure the value is appropriate for your particular PC. If you want AppData to point to the default location, it will take you less type to simply enter the correct value that it would be to export from another PC, transport the reg file, then import on the second PC. 2) Or, do I need to create all the parameters listed that are correct? My "working" computer without the nagging request for "save password" has a number of other entries missing besides the "%userprofile%\Application Data." What entries are missing? Often (but I don't know for sure for this particular set of keys) Windows assumes a particular value when a key doesn't exist. I haven't looked a many PCs specifically for this key, but those which I have examined seem to have the same complement of keys under the UserShell Folders container. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
"AlesiaP" wrote in message
... I am really hoping someone out there can help me figure out why MS Outlook 2007 consistenly prompts me for my password even though it is saved in my account settings. I have tried every registry change that I have found through my research and even added the AppData key. I have removed the e-mail account and added back, but I am still prompted for my password every time I try to Send/Receive mail. I am using Windows XP and MS Outlook 2007. I did not start having this problem until I upgraded from MS Outlook 2003 to MS Outlook 2007. I also don't have the problem with Outlook Express which is on the same computer. Please help because this is extremely frustrating. There has to be some solution to this that has not yet been identified. Did you see this? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290684 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
"NickR2" wrote: Here was the Resolution/Recommendations: - "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders\AppData". AppData is of type REG_EXPAND_SZ and should contain the value: "%userprofile%\Application Data" - when password prompt in outlook Hope this helps someone else. Nick I have been having the same problems for weeks in my Outlook 2003 and did all the suggested "fixes" in the microsoft article. Could someone explain to me in simple terms how to execute this fix above posted? I don't understand what I am supposed to do after reading this. I feel like I am so close to fixing the problem! |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
"copluv" wrote in message
... I have been having the same problems for weeks in my Outlook 2003 and did all the suggested "fixes" in the microsoft article. Could someone explain to me in simple terms how to execute this fix above posted? I don't understand what I am supposed to do after reading this. I feel like I am so close to fixing the problem! Click StartRun. In the Open field enter "regedit" and click OK. In the left-hand pane, expand "My Computer". Expand "HKEY_CURRENT_USER", then "Software", then "Microsoft", then "Windows", then "CurrentVersion", then "Explorer". Click on "User Shell Folders". In the right-hand pane you'll now see several keys. One of them (it should be the topmost one) should be "AppData" and it should have the value "%USERPROFILE%\Application Data" on WIndows XP and "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming" on Windows Vista. If the key exists, you're finished and this isn't the cause of the problem. If the key doesn't exist, right-click EditNewExpandable String Value. Name the key AddData. Now double-click AppData and enter the proper string (no quotes). Click OK and close regedit. Reboot your PC. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
Thank you for your response Brian. In this location of my registry, I have
two keys: 1) Default - "Value Not Set" and 2) LocalAppData (not AppData). The value on this second key is: "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data" So I did as you instructed, and rebooted. The problem is still occuring. Should I delete the old key? (I have windows XP) "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "copluv" wrote in message ... I have been having the same problems for weeks in my Outlook 2003 and did all the suggested "fixes" in the microsoft article. Could someone explain to me in simple terms how to execute this fix above posted? I don't understand what I am supposed to do after reading this. I feel like I am so close to fixing the problem! Click StartRun. In the Open field enter "regedit" and click OK. In the left-hand pane, expand "My Computer". Expand "HKEY_CURRENT_USER", then "Software", then "Microsoft", then "Windows", then "CurrentVersion", then "Explorer". Click on "User Shell Folders". In the right-hand pane you'll now see several keys. One of them (it should be the topmost one) should be "AppData" and it should have the value "%USERPROFILE%\Application Data" on WIndows XP and "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming" on Windows Vista. If the key exists, you're finished and this isn't the cause of the problem. If the key doesn't exist, right-click EditNewExpandable String Value. Name the key AddData. Now double-click AppData and enter the proper string (no quotes). Click OK and close regedit. Reboot your PC. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
"copluv" wrote in message
news Thank you for your response Brian. In this location of my registry, I have two keys: 1) Default - "Value Not Set" and 2) LocalAppData (not AppData). The value on this second key is: "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data" You should more keys that just the LocalAppData key. You should not delete any that you see there already. So I did as you instructed, and rebooted. The problem is still occuring. Should I delete the old key? What "old key"? You said the AppData key didn't exist and that you added it. "Local AppData" is not an "old" key but a completely separate one and should not be modified (unless it's wrong or you deliberately want it to use a different folder than the default). I have the keys AppData, Cache, Cookies, Desktop, Favorites, History, Local AppData, Local Settings, NetHood, Personal, PrintHood, Programs, SendTo, Start Menu, Startup, and Templates. These are all folders used by the typical Windows user profile. I have my "Personal" key redirected to another disk so that "My Documents" is not on my C drive and I could, if I wished, change the other ones to follow suit, but I find moving only My Documents to be satisfactory. Here's another web site to check: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/pas...remembered.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Password wont save .. for send, or receive.
Hi Brian. I didn't delete the old key. All of a sudden it started working. I
am beyond thrilled. Thanks for all your help!!! "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "copluv" wrote in message news Thank you for your response Brian. In this location of my registry, I have two keys: 1) Default - "Value Not Set" and 2) LocalAppData (not AppData). The value on this second key is: "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data" You should more keys that just the LocalAppData key. You should not delete any that you see there already. So I did as you instructed, and rebooted. The problem is still occuring. Should I delete the old key? What "old key"? You said the AppData key didn't exist and that you added it. "Local AppData" is not an "old" key but a completely separate one and should not be modified (unless it's wrong or you deliberately want it to use a different folder than the default). I have the keys AppData, Cache, Cookies, Desktop, Favorites, History, Local AppData, Local Settings, NetHood, Personal, PrintHood, Programs, SendTo, Start Menu, Startup, and Templates. These are all folders used by the typical Windows user profile. I have my "Personal" key redirected to another disk so that "My Documents" is not on my C drive and I could, if I wished, change the other ones to follow suit, but I find moving only My Documents to be satisfactory. Here's another web site to check: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/pas...remembered.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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