not sure of an answer now, but I believe that I read that E2K SP2 will
address the log-off icon.

http://www.exinternals.com/



-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Pinquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:57 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: A new world order


Exchange 5.5 -> Exchange 2000 = Completed!
First of all, I'd like to thank everyone on the list who made my life
easier; in between the flames and the haikus, this list is a real treasure
trove of tips - muchas gracias.

Now, here's the first bit of oddness i've discovered in 2k, and I was
wondering how people handled it: In E2K OWA, there is no log off icon.  We
have machines that work more or less in kiosk mode, for people to surf and
check mail via web access. previously, all we had to do was tell users to
log out and the session was closed.  Now, it appears that if someone just
"x-es" out of the browser, a cookie is stored on the machine that
automatically logs in the previous user's mailbox when a new user tries to
log on.  I can turn off cookies on those browsers if i have to, but I also
have users who check other  exchange mailboxen via OWA from their
workstations, and I can't restrict cookie usage on those machines.  Any
thoughts?

Jeremy

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