Outlook prompts for password, when not connected to VPN [closed] - exchange-server

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Outlook keeps on prompting for credentials when it is not connected to VPN. It works well when connected to VPN. Please let me know how to fix this issue.
Yours efforts will be appreciated.Thanks in advance..

It could be something wrong with the Exchange/Outlook Auto Discovery Settings. Because currently it looks like if the Outlook client isn´t able to find the correct external host name for Outlook Anywhere and therefore also not the correct authentication method...
So the first step to troubleshoot that would be to use the "Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer" (Outlook Connectivity and/or Outlook Autodiscover test).
Based on the outcome you (or the Exchange Administrator) need to solve the errors seen in the report.

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