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October 16, 2000

Customize Your OWA Logon/Logoff Screens


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Main Article    Create a URL for Outlook Web Access

Now that you’ve simplified access to Outlook Web Access (OWA) for your company, a good practice is to customize the banner screens so your users know they’re in the right place. Customizing screens doesn’t require detailed expertise with Active Server Pages (ASP) code. All you need is your corporate logo in a graphic format such as JPEG, and you can design simple and attractive logon and logoff . . .


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Reader Comments
What about the password field? I put this logon.txt (renamed logon.htm) on my site but it didn't work. Is there a pointer in the javascript that would take the user to my www.domain.com\exchange url?

Craig Weil October 27, 2001


OK - I can copy the code but how do I actually put it on the server for users to access?
<i>Author response: On your OWA server you should have a exchsrvr\webdata\usa directory. In that directory you will find logon.asp and logoff.asp.
Rename these two files to logon.old and logoff.old. Put your edited logon.asp and logoff.asp in the directory, then test. If need be, you can rename the *.old files back to *.asp files to reinstate the original ASP pages.



Kutty February 22, 2002


I would like to customize OWA logon/log off.
Is it possible? I have an ASP application, whenever I enter in to this application I have to log on, and if I want to acces OWA again there is another logon. So I have to log on twice. What I wanted here is to make single logon (it should allow acces to my ASP application and OWA access).


Jude May 02, 2002


I can't seem to find the logon.asp and logoff.asp to be able to customize my OWA logon/logoff screen. I'm running Exchange 2000 on and Windows NT 2000. Any help would be appreciated thanks

Dennis December 22, 2002


When i click on the "click here" link for the logo page, i got a "Page cannot be found" the missing file seem like "logonfrm.asp". Can you advice?

Samuel June 20, 2003


I would like to customize OWA logon/log off on Exchange 2000. Help!!!!

victor April 13, 2004


well there are number of questions here on this page but most of them are still unanswered. so try to answer those as well. I am facing same problem as this user is facing...
( I would like to customize OWA logon/log off. Is it possible? I have an ASP application, whenever I enter in to this application I have to log on, and if I want to acces OWA again there is another logon. So I have to log on twice. What I wanted here is to make single logon (it should allow acces to my ASP application and OWA access).

Jude -May 02, 2002 )

Affan May 05, 2004


I would like to know whether logoff option is there or not in Exchange 2000 OWA

harish May 16, 2004


Were any of these questions answered? If so where are the answeres posted?

maxwillwork November 12, 2004 (Article Rating: )


I put the code in Word and did a save as logon.asp and logoff.asp and replace the existing files. I am not able to login using these new files. Should I be creating the new asp files some other way?

Anonymous User February 24, 2005


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