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OWA logon page - changesAttempting to add Verisign seal to OWA logon page. Created script file from
Verisign site and added to logon.asp. After 24 hours still does not appear. I then attempted to add a small .gif just to see if it was the script or not and it does not appear either. Location of logon.asp that I am editing is in Program Files\Exchsrvr\exchweb\bin\auth\usa. This is on a Exchange 2003 Standard Front End Server. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Ron On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 06:28:51 -0800, "rdw24"
<rd***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Attempting to add Verisign seal to OWA logon page. Created script file from Can you tell me what on earth they've got you to do? A link perhaps?>Verisign site and added to logon.asp. After 24 hours still does not appear. >I then attempted to add a small .gif just to see if it was the script or not >and it does not appear either. >Location of logon.asp that I am editing is in Program >Files\Exchsrvr\exchweb\bin\auth\usa. This is on a Exchange 2003 Standard >Front End Server. >Any help is appreciated. >Thanks, >Ron Sounds like a wacky plan. The path you post is the right one for an English logon.asp and any changes you do to that are instant. Mark,
You have to go to their site and enter your registered "common name" - select the size of the Verisign seal and it creates a one line script that pulls the seal from https://versign......... It states that it may take up to 2 hours to appear - I guess they do some sort of authentication verification. I tried just inserting a .gif into the file - but it didn't show up either. I'm not a html wizard so it may just be me. Ron Show quote "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 06:28:51 -0800, "rdw24" > <rd***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Attempting to add Verisign seal to OWA logon page. Created script file from > >Verisign site and added to logon.asp. After 24 hours still does not appear. > >I then attempted to add a small .gif just to see if it was the script or not > >and it does not appear either. > >Location of logon.asp that I am editing is in Program > >Files\Exchsrvr\exchweb\bin\auth\usa. This is on a Exchange 2003 Standard > >Front End Server. > >Any help is appreciated. > >Thanks, > >Ron > > Can you tell me what on earth they've got you to do? A link perhaps? > Sounds like a wacky plan. The path you post is the right one for an > English logon.asp and any changes you do to that are instant. > On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 08:24:17 -0800, "rdw24"
<rd***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Mark, I'm obviously being thick here but all I could see that you would do>You have to go to their site and enter your registered "common name" - >select the size of the Verisign seal and it creates a one line script that >pulls the seal from https://versign......... It states that it may take up to >2 hours to appear - I guess they do some sort of authentication verification. >I tried just inserting a .gif into the file - but it didn't show up either. >I'm not a html wizard so it may just be me. >Ron > would be to get a line of HTML with a bit of text and a link that points to an image on the Verisign site. I have no clue why on earth you would want to do that on a corporate asset like OWA, although I can absolutley see why you want to do that on a public ecommerce site. Seems pretty pointless on OWA to me since it doesn't actuall DO anything. |
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