Well, I'd like a custom logon page so that I could post any breaking news
(like virus alerts), a link to useful resources like the help desk and user
manual and perhaps an appropriate use policy.

I might also like to integrate the authentication from the portal page into
more than just OWA. I might want to design a commercial portal where users
can log in for say... e-mail related related news, information and utilities
and as a value added service I might want to offer members webmail that
didn't prompt them to enter their NT credentials again after they'd already
logged in to the main portal to access 'premium' content.

Chris Scharff
The Mail Resource Center
http://www.mail-resources.com
Not providing OWA 2000 portal services since January 2002.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Meline
To: Exchange Discussions
Sent: 1/29/2002 9:44 AM
Subject: RE: Exchange 2000 and OWA...logon.asp is gonzo?

I can't help thinking that Mr. Schlegel is addressing the issue
of users having to remember their domain name and username.
As far as I know, the prompt has to be there for security.
There is the option for Outlook Web Access to remember passwords,
but I don't advise that, at all.
If I understand the issue correctly, your users need a little
training to overcome the inconvenience of logging in securely
to protect the Exchange server and the network.

Hope this helps


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