Monday, 2 March 2020

How to fix Outlook keeps asking for the password error | +1-833-486-0565

If your Outlook desktop application keeps requesting the password over and over again, even after you have successfully logged in, it may be due to a recent Windows update or your Outlook settings. Windows updates are intended to improve the performance of your system, offer better functionality and much more stability, however, sometimes these updates can cause certain problems. This problem is often taken as an example in which Outlook still worries you with the login instructions.
What causes Outlook to continue requesting a password in Windows 10?




When your Outlook application continues to request the password, it is often due to the following factors:

Outlook Settings: Sometimes, there is a problem along with the Outlook application settings that are causing the problem.

Windows update or update: In some cases, a Windows update or update may reset your intentionally set preferences, certainly the applications that may cause a problem.

You can isolate the problem by following the solutions below.


Solution 1: clear passwords in cache

The first thing to do to solve your problem is to clear the cached passwords located in the Control Panel. Here we'll explain to you how to do it:

  • Go to the start menu
  • Open the control panel.
  • Go to User Accounts.
  • Click on "Manage your credentials".
  • Select the credentials for Outlook, Lync and Microsoft in the Generic Credentials and Windows Credentials.
  • Click Details and then select Delete.
  • Exit the Control Panel and then restart your system.

Solution 2: create a new profile

Sometimes, the problem may be due to a corrupt profile or due to an error with it. In this case, you must create a new profile.

  • Go to the start menu
  • Open the control panel.
  • Click on mail.
  • Click on the Show Profiles button
  • Select Add.
  • Enter the name of the new profile and then select OK.
  • Enter the name and email address.
  • Next and then click Finish.
  • Finally, select your profile as "Always use this profile" and then click OK.


Solution 3: enable the Remember password option

In some cases, the problem is due to a simple error. If you did not check the Remember password at login option, that could be causing the problem. In this case, you must enable the option. That's how:

  • Run Outlook
  • Go to the File tab
  • Click Account Settings.
  • Select your account in the Email tab.
  • A window dialog will appear, scroll down and find the "Remember password" option. Make it marked.

Solution 4: update Outlook

If none of the solutions given above have worked for you, there may be something wrong with your Outlook application. Therefore, you must update your Outlook application to the latest version.

  • Start Outlook, go to File
  • Select About.
  • Select Office account
  • Click Update Options.
  • Go to Office updates
  • Finally, select Update now from the list to search for new updates.

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