XCLN: ErrMsg: 0x800ccc90, 0x800ccc18 and Outlook Express

ID: Q198704


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

When you try to log on to Exchange Server with Outlook Express using Secure Password Authentication, you may see the following error messages in Outlook Express. Look in the Details of the Error tab after failing to connect.

* Unable to logon to the server using Distributed Password Authentication.
Account:'Company POP3 Server Accnt.',
Server: 'server.company.com',
Protocol: POP3,
Server Response: '-ERR The AUTH protocol exchange was canceled by the client.',Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO, Server Error: 0x800ccc90, Error Number: 0x800ccc18


On the Exchange Server computer you will see the following Event IDs:
Application event log error:
13005 MSExchange Pop3 Authentication
Logon attempt by NTDomian\User from 157.57.148.24 to NtDomain/User has failed: EcGetMailboxDN() call failed with error The requested mailbox is not available on this server.

11310 MSExchange Pop3 Authentication
The following error occurred: The requested mailbox is not available on this server.


CAUSE

Either the Outlook Express POP3 client is not able to access the mailbox because it does not exist or there is a custom recipient in the Exchange Server organization that has the same alias as you do, and Exchange Server is attempting to access the custom recipient before accessing your mailbox.


WORKAROUND

In Outlook Express, try using Clear Text, which is the Log on using option under the Servers tab of the mail account.

To do so:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Accounts. This will bring up several tabs.


  2. If you select any listed mail account, the properties will have a Servers tab with the Log on using option.


  3. Select the Clear Text option.


If this works, then you were trying to access a non-existent mailbox or the wrong mailbox. If this does not work, then the administrator needs to check for and remove the custom recipient.


MORE INFORMATION

When a user tries to log on to Exchange Server with Outlook Express and Secure Password Authentication, the client will pass the credentials of the user logged on to the workstation. If the logon works using the Clear Text option: <NT Domain/NT Account/Alias>, the user will have to change his or her mailbox alias to the Windows NT account name in order to use Secure Password Authentication. This is because Secure Password Authentication will not pass the mailbox alias information. It defaults to <NT DOMAIN\NTACCOUNT> and Exchange Server assumes the alias to be the Windows NT account.

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Version           : winnt:5.0,5.5
Platform          : winnt 
Issue type        : kbprb 

Last Reviewed: February 19, 1999