The other file is not designed to accept arguments.   It presents an 
alternative by accepting a POSTed login username and password.  The 
"<enteredUser>" and "<enteredPassword>" are substituted by the VBScript.   It 
does require a tiny bit of VBScript understanding to adapt to your environment. 
  The advantage is that the URL is not cached by the browser or proxies; 
particularly if not using SSL.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marc Rosamond 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:41 AM
  Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Alternative sign on page with 2006.2


   The other file which was
  provided by a user appears to work differently from what the article
  mentions.  If you use that file, your username ends up being "<enteredUser>"
  and "<enteredPassword>" which of course will result in an invalid login
  message.  It doesn't seem to support being able to pass the username and
  password via the querystring as the original 2006 file did so I am guessing
  the user who made it intended for you to hardcode your username and password
  in the "<enteredUser>" and "<enteredPassword>" locations. 

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