I verified that the certificates were valid, CRLs were accessible, Forefront TMG was working without errors, etc... but the warnings still persisted. Recently, I noticed that up-to-date versions of several browsers (especially Chrome) were flagging HTTPS URLs from those sites as having questionable security. > Arturo pointed out that you only need to start the firewall service to reflect these changes.I manage a number of networks which use Microsoft Forefront TMG 2010 as the primary firewall and reverse proxy.
If required you can change the ISA html files as well they can be found here C:\Program Files\Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway\Templates\CookieAuthTemplates\ISA\HTML\.Also it is possible to change the Internet Explorer tab name by starting the FBAeditor en change the OWAWindowTitle text box to your liking.To change the explanation text you must look for the entries #ff6c00.You can change this by entering your own required color.These are the colors used by the logon button.
When looking through the file you’ll see a section that has entries like #eb9c12 and #f9b133.Start notepad and browse to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway\Templates\CookieAuthTemplates\Exchange\HTML\logon_s.We can achieve this by editing a file manually. There is not a way that you can change this via the FBAeditor tool. When you are clicking on Preview Page you will see that the button and the explanation text has a color that does not match with the rest of the logon page.Confirm the change by clicking Change Text (4.).Change the text from domain\username to Username (3.).Many organizations don’t have 2 or more domains so we can change the domain\username text to Username.By pressing Preview Page you can take a look on how its going to be.(5.) Now all htm files will be changed with the new company logo. Select apply to all pages and click apply.Text Language : select your country (3.).Now change the page you want to edit to : usr_pwd.htm (1.).Run FBAeditor on the TMG server and browse to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway\Templates\CookieAuthTemplates\Exchange\HTML\ ( click on Source Dir).First make a backup of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway\Templates\CookieAuthTemplates\ with all sub directories.So lets create some fancy company OWA logon screens.Ĭompany logo 115 x 456 pixels in GIF formatĬompany logo 115 x 500 pixels in GIF format
This tool does not have a way to change the color of the logon button and explanation text so at the end of this post i show you how to change that as well. Kay Sellenrode of made an FBAeditor to configure this in an easy way. There is a way to configure this to our liking. The OWA logon page looks like this by default: Currently we are running an Exchange 2003 SP2 Frontend server. In our company we use a Form Based Authentication that is configured on a Forefront TMG 2010 server. Today I looked for a solution to edit the default OWA logon page.