Exchange 2003.

We have OWA setup so it can be accessed from outside the network, i.e.
from home users PCs.
In order to get access they have to have a RSA keyfob. The RSA is
supplied via ISA 2004 server.

This is what happens.
User loads up the URL for the webpage.
Enters username/pin & RSA token number
Login box for OWA appears.
User enters username in the following style  domain\username and then
enters the password.
OWA loads up.
User checks email and then clicks Logoff. The OWA logoff page appears
with a button for closing the page. Click close and then OK to the
warning message.

If the user tries to load the page its asks for login details - great,
as it should be.

Now....If the user does the same again, but doesn't enter the domain
name it all works OK, until they come to log off. They click the log off
button and then get the message Access Denied. Now, if the user clicks
the back button they can get back into the OWA screen and carry on as
normal.

Is there a way of forcing the user to enter "domain\username" rather
than just "username"

Thanks

John


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