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Author
10 Nov 2005 2:28 PM
rdw24
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

Author
10 Nov 2005 3:49 PM
Mark Arnold [MVP]
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.
Author
10 Nov 2005 4:24 PM
rdw24
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

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"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.
>
Author
10 Nov 2005 5:32 PM
Mark Arnold [MVP]
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 08:24:17 -0800, "rdw24"
<rd***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>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
>

I'm obviously being thick here but all I could see that you would do
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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