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Outlook Web Access
Friday, November 30, 2001 at 6:55 am
Posted by William (12 messages posted)

Trying to log into my employers Outlook from home. For some reason the log in includes not only user name, and password but also a line for domain. Using Windows 98 and Internet Explorer 6.0 on another computer on my home network, no problem I get a log-in that includes all three lines and can log-in no problem. Using XP however, the log-in only includes the user name and password, no where to put in the domain. Question- Is this a setting somewhere in XP? Or is this a dysfunction from employer configuration to log-in, being not compatible with XP Home version? I am using a DSL connection to my ISP by the way and do not have to log on to that, I am "always on".

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re: Outlook Web Access
Friday, November 30, 2001 at 7:43 am
Posted by DDabbs (1 messages posted)






On Friday, November 30, 2001 at 6:55 am, TWilliamM wrote: >Trying to log into my employers Outlook from home. For some reason the log in includes >not only user name, and password but also a line for domain. >Using Windows 98 and Internet Explorer 6.0 on another computer on my home network, >no problem I get a log-in that includes all three lines and can log-in no problem. >Using XP however, the log-in only includes the user name and password, no where to >put in the domain. Question- Is this a setting somewhere in XP? >Or is this a dysfunction from employer configuration to log-in, being not compatible >with XP Home version? If no domain prompt is provided simply enter DOMAIN\userid dd

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