I have a solution to this issue!!!
For me, the IME_SYSTEM account that controlled the MailEnable POP3 service (in the computer management msc > services>) didnt have the rights to get things going.
Under the logon tab I changed it to use the local system account and now it works perfectly... no need to change any other settings at all...
Outlook 2003 continually asking for Username and Password
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If you are using Plesk and reinstalling or updating Plesk or MailEnable hosed your email, you may be able to fix it by changing the mail data location using the plesk reconfigurator.
Also, the 'allow concurrent access' option is available within the registry for those that don't have the Enterprise version. More here:
http://www.mailenable.com/kb/Content/Ar ... D=me020018
If you are using Plesk and reinstalling or updating Plesk or MailEnable hosed your email, you may be able to fix it by changing the mail data location using the plesk reconfigurator.
Also, the 'allow concurrent access' option is available within the registry for those that don't have the Enterprise version. More here:
http://www.mailenable.com/kb/Content/Ar ... D=me020018
-Shawn
Concurrent Users - Setting in Registry
I'm using the free version and it doesn't have the advanced tag as previously mentioned.
I had a quick look in the registry however and there's a setting there that enables concurrent connections.
It's in local machine > software > Mail Enable > Mail Enable > Services > POP > Concurrent Access Enabled.
I simply changed the 0 flag to 1 and it seems though it's working fine for me now!
I had a quick look in the registry however and there's a setting there that enables concurrent connections.
It's in local machine > software > Mail Enable > Mail Enable > Services > POP > Concurrent Access Enabled.
I simply changed the 0 flag to 1 and it seems though it's working fine for me now!