ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Are there COX provided NTP time sources that I can use? Thanks LisaH I'll just use pool.ntp.org then. You may want to pass on to your network engineers that their DHCP configs are passing on invalid NTP settings. Re: Outlook keeps prompting to "Enter Network Password" Outlook will attempt to login with your credentials in the background using credentials stored in the credential manager. If you change your password then the Outlook background authentication process will fail causing the prompt for a new password. The intent is that when you enter a new password it will update the password in the secure credential store and then Outlook will start running smoothly. Sometimes this process fails to update the credentials in the secure credential store and then over and over and over Outlook will bug you for a password that works.... every time it attempts to login in the background it will prompt for a password. Frustration. Frustration. When you delete the credential in the secure credential store using the credential manager it forces Outlook to create a whole new credential record from scratch. Most of the time this fixes the issue and it doesn't return. Sometimes the issue will return and you might have to repeat the process. The credential you need to delete may be under either Windows or Web depending on the problem. If Outlook desktop app is the issue then that will be a Windows credential. If Outlook Web App is the issue then the credential will be a Web credential. I hope this helps you. Are there COX provided NTP time sources that I can use? In the DHCP lease that my firewall gets from COX there are two optional NTP entries that I can ping but they don't appear to be NTP time sources (172.19.121.120 and 172.19.121.121). Are there COX provided NTP time sources that I can use? Thanks! SolvedRe: Outlook keeps prompting to "Enter Network Password" If you are using Windows you can take a look at Credential Manager Control Panel then clean out all outlook and live credentials to force it to get and save new credentials for you. That might help. Close“Microsoft Outlook”>> Click on“Start”button >> type"Credential”in the search box >>you will then see ‘Credential Manager’ >> Click on“Credential Manager”. Under“Generic Credentials”, you will most likely see an entry that has Outlook in the name. Delete it. In fact, you can delete all the entries in Generic Credentials if you like. Close Credential Manager Window and start“Microsoft Outlook”. If it asks for a password, enter the password and check for it to remember the password. A new entry will be created in the credential vault with your latest login and password. Problem solved.