Edit Strings in DLL File?
In Exchange 2007, in the ClientAccess\Owa\Bin\en folder is a DLL called "Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Strings.resources.dll" This file contains hundreds of strings that are used on pages throught the OWA pages. We want to be able to change some of these so that we can customize the text on the logon page. You could do this in Exchange 2003, by editing the logon.asp file because it contained these strings at the top of the file. Anyone have any ideas? why did they move these out? Thanks. Blake
November 1st, 2007 11:04pm

Perhaps you could edit and apply a 'theme' http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310750.aspx?source=rss&WT.dl=0
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November 1st, 2007 11:36pm

I've seen this article many times and it even refers to the text on the logon page in the pictures. But nowhere does it mention the ability to change that text. Also my understanding of themes is that it's mainly the look and feel of the colors, not so much the text in OWA. Plus it's more geared towards the look and feel once you're logged in. the logon page is what it is regardless of the theme a user chooses to use (or the admin forces). Am I missing something? Thanks for the help. Blake
November 2nd, 2007 5:05am

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