No, not really. There are some circumstances where it'll happen, especially
with multiple PF servers.

But what I'm really talking about is a single server which happens to host
both a website and the Exchange server. The pop-up for E2K is a bit ugly for
the average home user when compared to the logon screen one gets at hotmail
or any other webmail provider I can think of.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hlabse
To: Exchange Discussions
Sent: 1/29/2002 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Exchange 2000 and OWA...logon.asp is gonzo?


I ran into the double login when a user had to download an attached file

using OWA. It just happened today. So this is normal?

>
>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.

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