Outlook 2013/lync 2013- promping for password

In our setup we have an exchange 2007 server, and running office 2013 incl lync 32 bit. When I login to a computer and enter outlook or lync, it connect without any problems or credentials popup.
But if the pc goes to standby and "wakes" up again, outlook request for login info. The strange thing is, that username should be like domain\username, but sometime outlook in username already have typed
[email protected] - and then it won´t work even password is entered correctly
The same goes for lync. Actually even lync is prompting for login, lync in the background already are signed in - so why come with this login prompt in lync?.
The above was also the same in office 2010 and 2007, but just wondering if that is something that can not be changed. Is it is something with security settings or is this password prompt caused on client side or is it something setup on server. If users
are logging into windows 7 after standby, there should be no need to sign in several more times in the different programs.

As per your description, Lync is actually signed in while it prompts for login. Lync generally prompts you for credentials only after you're signed in and when it must connect to an external service such as the Microsoft Exchange Free/Busy service or the
Exchange Calendar service. If Lync continues to prompt you for credentials after it has done this several times, there's probably an issue with Outlook or with the Exchange services. 
So, according to your statement, you might need to troubleshoot on Outlook/Exchange side. Please try steps/method listed in this article to see if they can stop this prompt:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290684/en-us

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    #Date: 2014-10-24 20:00:02
    #Fields: date time s-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query s-port cs-username c-ip cs(User-Agent) sc-status sc-substatus sc-win32-status time-taken
    2014-10-24 20:00:02 192.168.1.13 OPTIONS /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync User=exchange2007user&DeviceId=BAEEF5AE6A1CE1C61A2E62E992691FE2&DeviceType=WindowsMail&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=6301e6ce-7827-42cd-91a4-7eaa47ac659c 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 500 0 0 19390
    2014-10-24 20:00:02 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=36d2360b-79c5-4ca0-a250-08b892cd5b70 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:00:08 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=7615e512-4e58-424b-8ce1-654ba86bfe2e 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:00:08 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:00:08 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=c3f94f7d-b408-4ff9-9de0-3e4577829b97 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:00:22 192.168.1.13 POST /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync eQAJBBC67vWuahzhxhouYumSaR/iBK6gyiwLV2luZG93c01haWw=&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=0b1ef554-5b08-4e0a-a9bd-294601364f4a 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 500 0 0 19047
    2014-10-24 20:00:22 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=b1fa8dde-9c16-40b9-9932-f49e7dc971c4 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:00:41 192.168.1.13 OPTIONS /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync User=exchange2007user&DeviceId=BAEEF5AE6A1CE1C61A2E62E992691FE2&DeviceType=WindowsMail&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=8b94ec84-08dc-43e3-aeae-d00b1e4c9837 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 500 0 0 19047
    2014-10-24 20:00:41 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=1412decf-d570-440a-9ac4-8a6347b18bbd 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:01:00 192.168.1.13 POST /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync eQAJBBC67vWuahzhxhouYumSaR/iBK6gyiwLV2luZG93c01haWw=&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=5d1754fc-cc71-43fe-876d-2eff7ba1efbf 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 500 0 0 19032
    2014-10-24 20:01:00 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=a8609c9a-6fc3-43d1-b961-74e95dc53bf1 443 - 192.168.50.240 WindowsMail/17.5.9600.20605 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:01:09 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-LOG-ID=cdcb7486-bdad-4f66-a300-3d1262be606a 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 200 0 0 60138
    2014-10-24 20:01:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6001&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=3ac5ff66-5ad1-495d-9293-5bc3540b481c 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:01:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6001 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:01:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6001&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=b8b39056-6c89-48ec-98d9-0456aad716f1 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 78
    2014-10-24 20:02:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6001&X-ARR-LOG-ID=44351254-c944-45ab-9b6f-e020358b993b 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 200 0 0 60184
    2014-10-24 20:02:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=20e05c35-5b55-461f-9b9e-7e85b2266269 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:02:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6002 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 15
    2014-10-24 20:02:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=079dc1e7-6edf-43d9-8d92-67229c259c93 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:03:11 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6002&X-ARR-LOG-ID=9cef3d08-4052-45f5-8806-3a6729818138 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 200 0 0 60169
    2014-10-24 20:03:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=4bdb9a31-c8bc-4174-9958-4daaea796edb 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:03:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:03:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=d1489811-2925-458f-910d-702746329d0c 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:04:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-LOG-ID=545f6dff-9eff-4353-939d-20b3caf50d3f 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 200 0 0 60169
    2014-10-24 20:04:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll DC1.domain.com:6004&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=86b53049-82f2-44b8-9135-bb54d02fbaae 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:04:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll DC1.domain.com:6004 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 15
    2014-10-24 20:04:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll DC1.domain.com:6004&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=1a4eefbd-de59-4fac-b7de-8df5fb2e323b 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:04:13 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll DC1.domain.com:6004&X-ARR-LOG-ID=83dac450-4479-40d4-8cb9-e82e36085dbe 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:04:15 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6001&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=b3fd8e85-122e-47b8-85e8-cfbc1281aa1d 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 62
    2014-10-24 20:04:15 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6001 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:04:15 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6001&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=eaee2bf9-cc0e-4805-b715-befb335ed25c 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:05:15 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6001&X-ARR-LOG-ID=535cdb59-c23f-44ae-ada8-9f07bca29f92 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 200 0 0 60169
    2014-10-24 20:05:15 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6004&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=f2d73aad-ba0e-413d-bff0-713bc830f028 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:05:15 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6004 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 15
    2014-10-24 20:05:15 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6004&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=93219c6c-bbab-49ae-b12a-4c8f7939368c 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:05:46 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=a9d7e8b9-6f0e-4036-b6ff-298fb483dffc 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 62
    2014-10-24 20:06:07 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=a79a1894-554c-496f-98b5-8935644f286b 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:06:07 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=6dab43de-a34f-426f-ba56-a7b589c8a5c9 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 15
    2014-10-24 20:06:07 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=d7323b0f-5af4-4741-88ac-07e51675feaf 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 15
    2014-10-24 20:06:07 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=d27bd9f8-2292-4710-b1ce-1f613733af8b 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:06:07 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=c9a1d015-6ec5-469b-b6f0-1e2532b36b54 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 62
    2014-10-24 20:06:16 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6004&X-ARR-LOG-ID=29d563b7-b6b9-4600-8344-5afd6af2e1d7 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 200 0 0 60184
    2014-10-24 20:07:36 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=2af97edd-0e95-41d9-b55f-84f0b98d9a8d 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:07:36 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-LOG-ID=4524480e-1bca-4e48-b807-ba39a1c5c934 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 200 0 0 468
    2014-10-24 20:07:37 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6004&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=7d07ec9d-7d0b-4d2a-a742-7c3552b267f9 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 78
    2014-10-24 20:07:37 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6004 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:07:37 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6004&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=804dc16d-37a9-44a1-91fc-462336f7ff69 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:08:38 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll MAIL:6004&X-ARR-LOG-ID=95a61f86-fdc2-4868-ae7a-25505f4c131c 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 200 0 0 60138
    2014-10-24 20:08:40 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6001&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=e7007c02-bc0a-4b04-906e-29c653796099 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:08:40 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6001 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:08:40 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6001&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=2495013e-d003-4dcd-8dc4-b5756acf0618 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:08:46 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=fc7f2ec4-3af1-4059-997e-fd18680c6f94 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:08:46 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-LOG-ID=4f75729e-bf92-499c-8dc2-832fddc27582 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 200 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:08:46 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=327a2992-2b43-41ff-9ac4-a9960daba60d 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:08:46 192.168.1.13 RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 404 13 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:08:46 192.168.1.13 RPC_OUT_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll mail.domain.com:6002&X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=784171c0-def0-4369-a9ad-374a25a21801 443 - 192.168.50.240 MSRPC 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:09:10 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=2399c7d5-50e2-4c0f-85ed-ffeb92f411a8 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:09:10 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=0156ccf0-043c-4c45-83db-f62cde770079 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:09:10 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=40934ba2-41f8-435f-b62e-ababb51e00e2 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 31
    2014-10-24 20:09:10 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=049938a4-cc8a-4476-b123-2d2a2dbcbcf7 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:09:10 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=232d57a3-e1e3-43eb-8f04-ffc8f57c9359 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 0
    2014-10-24 20:09:10 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-CACHE-HIT=0&X-ARR-LOG-ID=186a6668-8ce2-415b-8b1c-a2a2cb246617 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 401 0 0 46
    2014-10-24 20:09:10 192.168.1.13 POST /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml X-ARR-LOG-ID=a5697f0e-972e-4e2f-8149-667cc7c4cee5 443 - 192.168.50.240 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4659;+Pro) 200 0 0 31

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