

Secondly, I can open my Outlook from a browser, with the same credentials Outlook 2016 is asking for, and ITS FINE
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I've even tried turning it on, rebooting the PC and re logging in, then turning it off, but it's always the same, this Windows Security popup. in the options, the option for User Identification cannot be turned off, because it's already off, AND IT STILL ASKS.


I have tried to do all the instructions listed in this forum to fix Outlook 2016 from asking for Windows Security login, and I can state a fact that they don't work.įirstly. In here, find the REG_BINARY for "01023d0d" and make a note of the binary - go to the binary value in the "Profile" key that we're in Note the "Service UID" - go to the binary value in the "Profile" key that we're in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Profilesįind which one has the affected mailbox in "Account Name" Reg delete "\\%asset%\HKEY_USERS\%SID%\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Profiles\Outlook" *insert disclaimer about being careful with RegEdit* NOW, this is the first time you should be trying to open outlook - it will take a while but should load up after recreating the configuration folder and the configuring your account - then just re-add your mailbox(es). (this backs up the file so we can get it back by changing the name back to "Outlook" if need be - if the fix works, delete this to save yourself some space after you're done) This will recreate the profile settings and you will need to re-add your mailboxesĬ:\users\(you username)\appdata(this is hidden so make sure you can see hidden files - google guides available for this)local\microsoft\outlookĬ:\users\BEN\appdata\local\microsoft\outlook Control Panel > (view by icons, not categories) > mail > Show Profiles > Add > (call it whatever you like) > change the dropdown to the new one you just created
