Outlook password prompt after CU7 installation

Hi
I have Exchange 2013 in a resource forest. We use linked mailboxes.
The clients are connecting using Outlook Anywhere.
As Authentication we use NTLM.
This Weekend I installed CU7. This morning all users received a passwort prompt when starting outlook. After entering the password, Outlook can be closed and restarted again without a password prompt. But after a reboot of the client, the password prompt
comes again.
Any Suggestion?
Regards
Peter

Hi Peter,
I have never seen CU7 removed WindowsIntegrated authentication from AutoDiscover VD before, maybe some other reasons cause this. Great information. Thanks for your generous sharing : )
Thanks
Mavis Huang
TechNet Community Support

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