Enter network password prompt windows 7
You might know it but if not, I hope to save some people the hell I went through. I asked to change my password. I asked a tech to help me. They don't seem to be in synch. Some person put this information out because I had reloaded Outlook, created the user profile a million times, got a new virus program, tried to edit the registry.
Logging in to verify the password is correct is always a good idea and I recommend doing this before or instead of changing the password because you assume the password is wrong. I have no idea why it also seemed to clear any errors. Logically it shouldn't matter, but logic is often missing with webmail accounts. Justin N and others verified this works.
To add more to this, it looks like you may need to log into the web account every 30 days. Resetting the password or resetting to the same password as you are currently using may not be necessary if you log in online once every 30 days. Thanks to ejp for sharing this information from the ATT forum.
Let me know if it works for you. If you want a printed copy, a PDF is available. COM with your current password. Log in using the new password. Outgoing Mail Server: smtp. You can also use the yahoo servers, listed below.
Username: full email address Incoming server: inbound. Outgoing server: outbound. On the Outgoing Server tab, enable authentication. To change the server names, go to Account Settings and double click on the account. Change the server names on this screen then click on the More Settings button to configure the Ports on Advanced tab and Outgoing server authentication. She also created video training CDs and online training classes for Microsoft Outlook.
There's a deeper issue here. If it doesn't recognize the error, of course it doesn't ignore it. If this were configurable so other errors could be added , users could control this in a reasonable manner. Good luck. The tech said it's a " issue". The tech took it off my account, I hope for good. He said if it ever recurs simply reboot my modem and it will reset. We'll see! Make sure the default email account is highlighted and click "repair" option. We originally thought it was a code change, but after stripping the page to what you see above and still having the issue it shows that it's independent of our code and was probably introduced by a recent Windows 7 update.
When these users log in from an XP system they're able to listen to the audio and do NOT get the prompt. Also, if the user has QuickTime as their default audio player then the above link works fine in Windows 7, without prompts, so it seems that it's the Windows 7 and Windows Media Player combination that is causing this "Enter Network Password" prompt. Another part of this puzzle is that if the user is an admin on the server where the web app is, then they do NOT get the prompt.
Obviously we can't make all the users Admins on the server to resolve this :. I hope I've included enough information. Has anybody run into anything like this? Anybody have any idea how we can get around this? Thanks in advance. How are we doing? Please help us improve Stack Overflow. Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly.
Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it.
Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Right-click the Outlook key, point to New , and then click Key. In the Value data box, type the value that you want to use, and then click OK.
Note When you set the UseWindowsUserCredentials value to 1, only the user's desktop credentials will be used. The following scenarios may help you determine the value that you want to use. Remains in the disconnected state, occasionally trying to connect. Additionally, it will continue to prompt you if you mistype your password.
Additionally, if you mistype your password, it will continue to prompt you. Result: Prompts for user credentials and successfully connects to Microsoft Exchange.
Share More sharing options Followers 0. Posted October 20, It's driving me nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Recommended Posts. If you do, that could be causing the issue.. When the login comes up try user name guess without a password. Original Poster Posted October 20, Posted October 21, On the PC with the printer try sharing a folder for everyone and then try accessing it. Anthonyd Posted October 21, Does it asks for a user password or homegroup password?
Anthonyd Posted October 22, Posted October 22, It's asking for a "network password" Firstly, I have this setting disabled. Its not 3rd party -- this is what your seeing right? Well then just auth and be done with it! Save your creds. Posted October 25, It looks like this below: I've also uninstalled McCafee so I am without an anti-virus.
Thats great you never had a problem, well you have a problem now don't you.
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