Re: OWA Login
From: Joe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/05/04
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Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 16:59:12 -0700
I wanted to just modify the default domain property in
Exchange System Manager but it is greyed out and it won't
let me change it. I'm gonna try to change it in IIS 6.0
but I'm told it will be over written by System Manager
values which i can't change....how can i get around
this? I don't know where in the logon.asp page to make
the changes stated the article you provided...
>-----Original Message-----
>Joe wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> We were using Exchange 2003 on Windows 2000 Server and
>> were able to logon to OWA using a username only on the
>> forms based owa login page. Now that we upgraded to
>> Windows Server 2003, users must type their entire e-
mail
>> address. Any ideas on how to change it back or why it
>> was changed in IIS 6.0 to require this? Thanks!
>
>When using FBA you can also login using the
domain\username format, but if
>you insist on being able to login simply by typing
username, you can edit
>the Logon.asp file to include your AD domains NetBIOS
name, see below MS KB
>for further details:
>
>820378 - Outlook Web Access session unexpectedly quits
when forms-based
>authentication is used:
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
kbid=820378&product=exch2003
>
>--
>Henrik Walther
>Exchange MVP
>Exchange-faq.dk
>MSExchange.org
>
>
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