Moey_G
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Customize OWA 2007 login page
Hi All,
I am wanting to customize the owa 2007 login page. I have been requested to remove "this is a private computer" radio button and default to "this is a public or shared computer".
Has anyone customised their OWA page with the same settings.
Regards,
Moey
I am wanting to customize the owa 2007 login page. I have been requested to remove "this is a private computer" radio button and default to "this is a public or shared computer".
Has anyone customised their OWA page with the same settings.
Regards,
Moey
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LeeDerbyshire,
I have followed your article by placing the "hidden" for the private radion button and I am still seeing the button. Anything else that I can try ?
I have followed your article by placing the "hidden" for the private radion button and I am still seeing the button. Anything else that I can try ?
Try clearing the browser cache.
ASKER
I cleared the browser cache and this still was not successful. I dont know if this has to anything to do with it , but owa is published by ISA 2006. Will this be the cause for the changes not taking effect or is there another file that needs to be modified ?
Well, there is one FBA logon page for OWA, and ISA has its own too. It depends where you enabled it. I'm assuming that you can see the words 'outlook web access' on the page?
But it's possible that you are looking at the ISA page. What is the URL in your browser's address bar when you are looking at the logon page?
But it's possible that you are looking at the ISA page. What is the URL in your browser's address bar when you are looking at the logon page?
ASKER
The url is https://webmail.nbnco.net.au/CookieAuth.dll?GetLogon?reason=0&formdir=1&curl=Z2Fowa
its definitely using FBA on the ISA 2006 server.
its definitely using FBA on the ISA 2006 server.
Ah, right. You'll need to edit a different file, then. Trouble is, I don't know which one it is on ISA. .dll files don't usually contain text, but that's what the browser says is loaded when you look at the FBA logon page. Can you find the cookieauth.dll file on the ISA server? How big is it?
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