I am logging on to OWA from a WinXP Pro (SP2) PC. In the past I must have
told it to remember my username and password. I need this PC to be able to
log in to a different mailbox but I cannot find how to make it 'forget' the
username and password.
I have deleted all cookies, deleted all temp internet files and cleared the
history but it still knows 'who' I am. How can I make it forget?

Thanks
James

Re: OWA credentials by Marina

Marina
Mon Sep 20 18:25:24 CDT 2004

Hi James,

How exactly are you loggin on to OWA? Is this SBS 2000?

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"James" <nospam@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
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> I am logging on to OWA from a WinXP Pro (SP2) PC. In the past I must have
> told it to remember my username and password. I need this PC to be able to
> log in to a different mailbox but I cannot find how to make it 'forget'
the
> username and password.
> I have deleted all cookies, deleted all temp internet files and cleared
the
> history but it still knows 'who' I am. How can I make it forget?
>
> Thanks
> James
>
>



Re: OWA credentials by Jim

Jim
Mon Sep 20 18:33:20 CDT 2004

IE Properties/ Content/Auto Complete/Clear Passwords

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <marina@roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com> wrote:

>Hi James,
>
>How exactly are you loggin on to OWA? Is this SBS 2000?

Jim B. SBS MVP
remove the mvp to send email

Re: OWA credentials by Merv

Merv
Mon Sep 20 19:36:31 CDT 2004

And just for completeness, to disable password caching in IE...

How to Disable Internet Explorer Password Caching
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=229940

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"Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> IE Properties/ Content/Auto Complete/Clear Passwords
>
> "Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <marina@roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi James,
> >
> >How exactly are you loggin on to OWA? Is this SBS 2000?
>
> Jim B. SBS MVP
> remove the mvp to send email



Re: OWA credentials by James

James
Tue Sep 21 02:43:56 CDT 2004

Sorry, yes, sbs2000. I am logging on (from withing the lan) by browsing
<servername>/exchange. Before you ask..... I am using outlook for the
primary mail account but on occasions need to be able to access other
mailboxes. I am able to get outlook to do it for me but decided OWA was
easiest rather than interfering with outlook and I am also 'experementing'
with OWA as I may need to make it available from the outside world.

Meant to say in my first post that I have tried the clear passwords bit (and
clear forms). I have also selected Log Off from the OWA page itself. This
the tells me I need to close IE to complete the operation which I have done
(there are also no other IE pages open at this point) but still logs me
straight back in when I return to the page.

Thanks
J

"Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> IE Properties/ Content/Auto Complete/Clear Passwords
>
> "Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <marina@roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi James,
>>
>>How exactly are you loggin on to OWA? Is this SBS 2000?
>
> Jim B. SBS MVP
> remove the mvp to send email



Re: OWA credentials by Hendrik

Hendrik
Tue Sep 21 03:12:21 CDT 2004

From what I understand from it (I have this issue too) it is IE that uses
the username & password from the user that is currently logged in. As they
match you are automaticly redirected to that users mailbox.

A way around is to use <servername>/exchange/<mailbox-name>

with mailbox-name e.g. the username but not necessairely so (depends on your
settings when you made the user)

HC

James wrote:
> Sorry, yes, sbs2000. I am logging on (from withing the lan) by
> browsing <servername>/exchange. Before you ask..... I am using
> outlook for the primary mail account but on occasions need to be able
> to access other mailboxes. I am able to get outlook to do it for me
> but decided OWA was easiest rather than interfering with outlook and
> I am also 'experementing' with OWA as I may need to make it available
> from the outside world.
>
> Meant to say in my first post that I have tried the clear passwords
> bit (and clear forms). I have also selected Log Off from the OWA page
> itself. This the tells me I need to close IE to complete the
> operation which I have done (there are also no other IE pages open at
> this point) but still logs me straight back in when I return to the
> page.
>
> Thanks
> J
>
> "Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:05quk0lsm5rf1c9c8j4ic6m0oataf66ket@4ax.com...
>> IE Properties/ Content/Auto Complete/Clear Passwords
>>
>> "Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <marina@roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi James,
>>>
>>> How exactly are you loggin on to OWA? Is this SBS 2000?
>>
>> Jim B. SBS MVP
>> remove the mvp to send email