Outlook Web Access; Sign on is cached and can be re-opened from history.
From: Mat (la_bigmac@hotmail.com)
Date: 06/18/02
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From: "Mat" <la_bigmac@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 01:38:43 -0700
Morning,
We are implementing an Outlook Web Access server, (Based
on W2K Advanced SRV, IIS and Exchange - Of course) we are
using 128-bit encryption.
We have it up and running hence, I am using my hotmail
account to give a little anonymity as to who is my
employer.
We are able to gain access to our Exchange account from
the Internet - Great, on running a few test from some
Internet cafe's (hardship I know) we have found that some
machines running IE 6 cache the session.
After you have closed and re-opened IE you can select from
the history the URL of our OWS server, (Expected this so
far) once selected it immediately opens and connects to
the OWA using the last logged in account.
'Ouch' I here you cry, you are right, this is a problem
but it does not occur in the majority of our tests. The OS
of this machine was Windows 98 SE, with IE6. I cannot find
a setting in IE6 to catch this type of information has
anyone here some across this before?
Any help welcome,
Regards,
Mat.
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