

- Outlook keeps asking for credentials exchange 2013 update#
- Outlook keeps asking for credentials exchange 2013 password#
- Outlook keeps asking for credentials exchange 2013 windows#
Ran the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant who adviced me to update the social connector, which I did.
Outlook keeps asking for credentials exchange 2013 password#
Googled a lot, tried a lot of settings and found at the end a step by step tutorial that seemed good enough: Īt the end of the Outlook profile configuration,Outlook keeps asking for username and password and cannot connect. Now the Office 2013 users are not able to connect to their online mailbox. In Keychain Access, enter Exchange in the search field. Under Spotlight Search, type Keychain Access, and then double-click Keychain Access in the search results. Click on the Finder application, click Utilities on the Go menu, and then double-click Keychain Access. Of these test users 3 are using O365 E3, 1 is using Office 2016 and two are using Office 2013. First of all, you need to quit Outlook and all other Office applications.

Go to 'user identification' and check that the option 'Always prompt for login credentials' is not picked. Deselect the 'Always prompt for logon credentials' check box. If prompted, in the Password: text box, type your password. From Login network security, select Anonymous Authentication, click on Apply and then click on OK. Choose File Account Settings Account Settings. Run the following command to enable and verify the enable of modern authentication. After daily reboot it is only one account that is affected but it is a different account each day.
Outlook keeps asking for credentials exchange 2013 windows#
Select Security tab in Microsoft exchange box. When you enable modern authentication in Exchange Online, Windows-based Outlook clients that support modern authentication (Outlook 2013 or later) use modern authentication to connect to Exchange Online mailboxes. I have 3 Exchange accounts in Outlook 2013 and Windows Security is constantly asking for log in credentials despite entering correct password and being able to log in fine with same credentials. In Change Account box, Click on More settings. Step 5: In this step, set your Name, email address and password and click the Next button. When the user is prompted with the Exchange Log On window, click on the Advanced Option button, and enter in the login information as shown below for each field in the window: Email Address: (The user should enter their email address.) Password: (The user should enter their Network Password. Step 3: Now, select Outlook from the profile and click on the Add button to add a new Outlook profile. The vast majority of users in out company uses Outlook 2013.įor testing purposes I have migrated some of my IT colleagues to Exchange online. Click 'Account settings' and go further to select 'Account settings' again. In Account Setting tab, Select your profile id and then Click on Change. Step 2: A Mail Setup Outlook box will appear, click on the Show profiles button. We are in the process of migrating from Exchange 2010, to Exchange Online.
