![]() ![]() The sign in assistant already know the UPN etc. After they login the sign in assistant kicks inģ. First the user login to there machine/clientĢ. ![]() ![]() The reason you don't have the issue with Lync is because the authentication flow is different, Lync Online follows the following authentication flow when using AD FSġ. If you do have those profiles, where the outlook profile is re-created each time then yes for sure you will be prompted to enter credentials each time you launch outlook. You will find that during initial configuration it will prompt you for the credentials, as these then get sent to Exchange Online and then Exchange Online initiates the token request via the WAP/Proxy. If you are using Office 2013 then the SIA is not required as a built-in lightweight version is included in the installer. If you are using Office 2010 ensure that you have the SIA installed Lync on the other hand will login using a certificate and a new certificate will be requested using the stored credentials, and likewise if you update the UN/PW you will be asked to update these upon password change, also will happen in outlook. Are you saying that your users are asked to re-enter there password each time they launch outlook? can you describe the behavior in more detail if possible? Lync Client you will find that you do also have to type in the Username & Password during initial connect because this is an Active Client just like outlook. ![]()
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