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How to change domain name and password in IE for webmail access via PDA

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Joey

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Feb 2, 2004, 5:01:11 AM2/2/04
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I have saved a wrong password in IE Password Popup window for SSL OWA
session. After the first "Deny of Access" appeared on the screen, IE keep
using that password for the access. Please advise how to correct the
password in IE SSL profile. Thanks ahead.


Mobile Devices Community Team[MSFT]

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Feb 2, 2004, 2:43:28 PM2/2/04
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It would be helpful to know the particular Pocket PC device, and version,
that you are using.

However, you could try deleting your cookies by selecting Tools/Options menu
item, then clicking on the Advanced tab. On this screen you will see a
button called "Delete Cookies". Click that button and then try re-logging
into the web site.

If this does not help, please provide more information about your device and
I'll do some additional research.

Thanks!

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Simon Wong [MS]

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Feb 3, 2004, 4:35:43 AM2/3/04
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This sounds like a similar problem I had before. Not exactly the same but
for me, but while trying to access my wireless router, I entered the wrong
password in my PocketPC IE password dialog. Of course, I chose "Save My
Password". So every time I tried to access the router, I would get a "401
Not Authorized" or something like that, with no way to re-enter my
credentials.

Anyways, for a while I couldn't figure out how to get back in. I couldn't
reset the router's password from another machine to match since I didn't
know the incorrect password that I had entered via my PocketPC. The only
way I could get it to work again was to do the following...

instead of doing:
http://theURL.com and getting an error which I couldn't resolve,
I did this:
http://username:pass...@theURL.com

If you have to enter the format as domain\username with the backslash to
separate the username from password, try domain%5Cusername

Of course, that's all in clear text, so reset the password if and after you
get back in.

I'm sure there's a better solution to this problem.

siwong.


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