Re: OWA 2004 Force Domain\User



We access OWA through an ISA 2004 server which is configured for forms based
authentication.

On the OWA login screen, after typing in username/password and hitting the
"Log On" button, we receive no error message, the fields are just erased.
Because there is no error message, what line do I change in the "logon.asp"
to force an error message?

Thanks.

"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:

> If you use forms-based authentication you can edit the ASP script that
> parses this data. The file to edit is:
> C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\exchweb\bin\auth\usa\logon.asp.
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> Ed Crowley
> MVP - Exchange
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> > Unlike most posts, we want our users to be forced to type in Domain\Userid
> > for security reasons. We have configured IIS, Default web site with a
> > blank
> > in the Domain field.
> >
> > In the past, if users did not type in domain\userid they would receive the
> > message "you could not be logged into owa, make sure your domain\userid
> > and
> > password is correct. . .". Users are no longer receiving this error when
> > they forget to enter the domain; however, if a user types in the wrong
> > username or password, the error message is displayed. How do we force the
> > error message to display when they forget to enter the domain name?
> >
> > In addition, IIS will show the domain as blank but occasionally the domain
> > name will reappear under IIS, Default Web Site, Authentication Methods.
> > This
> > seems to be inconsistent and is not affected by rebooting the server. How
> > do
> > we configure the server to always force domain/userid login?
> >
>
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>
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