![]() ![]() Configure your desktop client (like Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.).This value determines whether Outlook is using Anonymous Authentication.ĭata: 01 f0 00 80 = Anonymous AuthenticationĪny other value represents an authentication method other than Anonymous. Under the subkey found in step 9, examine the value of the 00036619 binary value. Locate the subfolder in your profile that matches the GUID value identified in step 8 (for example, \5fcfd5f1ba5c6f45b357cc5e0d169458). It represents a GUID (for example, 5f cf d5 f1 ba 5c 6f 45 b3 57 cc 5e 0d 16 94 58). Under the subfolder that you found in step 7, examine the 01023d0d binary value. ![]() Locate the subfolder in your profile that matches the GUID value identified in step 6 (for example, \c3d19a7b801bc44a960ae5b63bf97c7e). It represents a GUID (for example, c3 d1 9a 7b 80 1b c4 4a 96 0a e5 b6 3b f9 7c 7e). Under the \0000000x subkey, locate the Service UID binary value. For example, the Account Name value points to under the \00000003 subkey. Repeat this process until you find the Account Name value that includes your SMTP address. Select the first subfolder (00000001), and then examine the data of the Account Name binary value by double-clicking the value. Under the 9375CFF0413111d3B88A00104B2A6676 key, you see a subkey for each account in your profile. Under this subkey, locate and expand the name of your Outlook profile. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Outlook\Profiles ![]() Locate the registry path appropriate for your version of Outlook: If you're prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Allow.
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