Why Outlook Keeps Asking for Password When Open Outlook?

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asked Nov 22, 2019 in Electron Microscopy by avawilliam (200 points)

Outlook is one of the top-class broadly used email client service platform for business or one-to-one communication. It proffers easy to use interface with high security protocols for efficient secure communication. Still, Outlook users sometimes confront certain issues and one of the most common including them is Outlook Keeps Asking for Password. Therefore, for solving this issue you have to reset the login settings for Outlook, check credential settings or create a new Outlook profile. If you are not skilled enough to deal with Outlook continuously prompts to enter the password type of problem, then you can make a direct contact to our well-educated deft connoisseurs. One-stop solution will definitely be provided by them. So, don’t do delay in placing a call if you want instant handy troubleshooting method.

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answered Nov 1, 2022 by petergroft (9,820 points)
Exit Outlook.

Open Control Panel, and then do one of the following:

In Windows 10, Windows 8.1, or Windows 7, click Start, type the control panel in the search box, and then press Enter.
In Windows 8, swipe in from the right side to open the charms, tap or click Search, and then type the control panel in the search box. Or, type control panel at the Start screen, and then tap or click Control Panel in the search results.
In Control Panel, locate and double-click Mail.

Click Show Profiles, select your Outlook profile and then click Properties.

Click E-mail Accounts.

Select your email account, and then click Change.

In the Change Account dialog box, click More Settings.

In the Microsoft Exchange dialog box, select the Security tab.

On the Logon network security list, select Anonymous Authentication and then click OK.

Click Next, click Finish, and then click Close on the Account Settings dialog box.

Click Close on the Mail Setup dialog box, and then click OK to close the Mail control panel.

Hope You Find This Useful,
Peter
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