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The Outlook Password and Exchange 2010

I have a brand new Ex2010 server on Window 2008 SR2.  This is a brand new domain etc.

I have a certificate installed and OWA is working beautifully.  I can also get into Outlook 2007 when locally set up.  However, I noticed two things.  When setting up Outlook for the first time on the local LAN connection, it resolves my email address to cwalker@domain.local instead of cwalker@domain.com.  Also, once Outlook opens up, it asks for a password to connect.  

Any help would be appreciated.
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joelia2526

I know this may sound silly, but is the PC joined to the domain?
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Yes.
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have you installed/modified the certificate for smtp lls etc services?
I have installed a SAN cert for the server.  Until then, I was getting cert errors when trying to connect to OWA.  Those have cleared up.  I don't get cert errors anywhere, just these quirky issues.  On my ohter network (Exchnage 2007), the Outlook set up uses cwalker@domain.com, not cwalker@domain.local.  The cert is set up the same on both systems.
Auth. prompt is showing the CAS server correct?

Any clues on the
A) Ol2k7 connection status
b) OL2k7 "test email autoconfiguration" results\log tab
To give priority to LAN over the local
Control panel -> Internet Options -> Connection -> Check "Never dial a connection"

To teach your outlook to remember password  
Menu -> Select Tools ->  E-Mail Accounts -> Select View or change existing e-mail accounts
Next  -> Select email account

For every account you need to follow these steps again
Click Change ->   Logon Information
-> Enable Remember password
-> Type the account's password under Password
Next  -> Finish

I hope this will help you.
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just out of curiosity, have you looked at what the client's FQDN is?