Application Name | Outlook Web Access 2007 - Form Auth |
Publisher | Microsoft |
Date Entered | 08/17/2010 |
Date Modified | 02/20/2011 |
webNetwork Version | 6.0.10 |
Delivery Method | Virtual server |
Configuration | Host Object
----------- Host Address : owa.example-cloud.com Host Port : 443 Web Application Object ---------------------- Web App Type : HTTP(S) Virtual Server Virtual DNS Name : swowa.example-cloud.com Startup URL : /owa Rewrite Browser Cookies : True Internal Servers Require SSL : True HTTP Headers : Front-End-HTTPS:on Single Sign On -------------- Form Type : Client Form Name : logonForm Form Trigger : /owa/auth/logon.aspx\?replaceCurrent=1\&url=https%3a%2f%2fswowa.example-cloud.com%2fowa%2f Script : document.forms[0].submit(); Error trigger: /owa/auth/logoff.aspx?Cmd=logoff Error page: https://portal.example-cloud.com/util/closeDojoWindow.html Form Method : Post Form Inputs : username=user-input password=password-input |
Notes |
Host authority has to be Enabled so requests made to the internal web server will have the Virtual DNS Name of the web application placed in the HOST HEADER. OWA will use that to build its pages.
Your OWA system may not require the domain name, or may need your email address. Your form trigger will need to have the url of your virtual dns name and startup url. Your trigger may be different depending on your OWA install and patch level. Products like IEWatch can be used with ie to verify your specific url. If you want to set the Private option, then add the following to the script (begining) document.getElementById( "rdoPrvt" ).checked = true; FYI - Outlook LOGOFF button will trash the the Stoneware cookie as well as the OWA cookie in Internet Explorer. To catch the log off button so it does not kill the portal cookies create a form and fill in the error trigger and error page. You will need one form for IE and one for ff. The listed error trigger will catch the logout button and close window. To catch for Firefox, create another form and use this trigger: /owa/auth/logon.aspx\?url=https://swowa.example-cloud.com/owa/\&reason.* And use this script : if ( navigator.appName.indexOf( "Microsoft Internet Explorer" ) == -1 ) { document.getElementById( "rdoPrvt" ).checked=true; clkLgn(); document.forms[0].submit(); } If you see strange issues running OWA in a Dojo window, try launching it in a Native Browser Window. |