Sign Out Outlook App



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Applies to: Exchange Server 2013

If you are using a Microsoft Exchange account with your Outlook, the Outlook program will automatically log you in whenever you open the program. However, this feature can be disabled to prevent. Calendar delegation in Outlook Web App. Molly has also asked Alex to watch over her calendar while she is out. In order to give others access to her calendar, she needs to first share her calendar with them and then give them delegate permissions. She starts by clicking SHARE in the top right corner of the calendar module.

This topic explains how to customize the color and images of the sign-in, language selection, and error pages for Outlook Web App.

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The Outlook Web App sign-in, language selection, and error pages are created based on graphics and .css files in the themes resources folder. Outlook Web App uses only one set of sign-in, language selection, and error pages for all themes. Any modifications to those pages will be seen by all users. You can find the theme resources folder in the Exchange installation directory at V15FrontEndHttpProxyowaauthversionthemesresources. You'll need a text editor to change the default colors, and a graphics editor to change the images. If you must match a specific color and you can't find a match for it at Color Table, you can use an image editing tool to sample a color and determine its HTML RGB value.

How to Sign Out Outlook App on Android and iOS Devices. Step by step instructions of how to log out from outlook on your phone for Android and iOS operating. Logging Out of Outlook on the Desktop: Quit Outlook. With the Outlook window selected, press 'ALT. Send for e-signature with one click. Attach any document from a device or from the inbox, then fill it out and sign it, or send it for signature right from Outlook. Recipient can sign on any device. No additional software download or accounts are needed for your recipient to sign via any browser or mobile device. Minimize legal and compliance.

If you have multiple servers supporting Outlook Web App and want them all to use the same sign-in, language, and error pages, you must copy the modified files to each server. You should also create a back-up copy of your customized files. If you reinstall or upgrade Exchange, all files in the themes folders will be overwritten. You'll have to copy your customized files back to the appropriate folder after the reinstallation or upgrade is complete.

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Important

Back up copies of all the files that you'll be changing before you start to create your custom sign-in and sign-out pages.

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For information about creating a custom theme, see Create a theme for Outlook Web App.

What do you need to know before you begin?

  • Estimated time to complete this task: 45 minutes.

  • You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the 'Graphics editor' entry under 'Outlook Web App Permissions' in the Clients and mobile devices permissions topic.

  • For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the procedures in this topic, see Keyboard shortcuts in the Exchange admin center.

Tip

Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at Exchange Server.

Customize the color of the sign-in page

  1. Log on to the Exchange server and use Windows Explorer to go to the Exchange server installation directory and find V15FrontEndHttpProxyowaauth<version>themesresources.

  2. Use a text editor, such as Notepad, to open logon.css.

  3. Search for the default color value #0072c6 and replace it with the HTML RGB value for the color you want to use.

  4. Save and close the file.

Customize the color of the error page

  1. Log on to the Exchange server and use Windows Explorer to go to the Exchange server installation directory and find V15FrontEndHttpProxyowaauth<version>themesresources.

  2. Use a text editor, such as Notepad, to open errorFE.css.

  3. Search for the default color value #0072c6 and replace it with the HTML RGB value for the color you want to use.

  4. Save and close the file.

Customize the color of the language selection page

  1. Log on to the Exchange server, then use Windows Explorer to go to the Exchange server installation directory and find V15ClientAccessOwaprem<version>resourcesstyles.

  2. Use a text editor, such as Notepad, to open LanguageSelection.css.

  3. Search for the default color value #0072c6 and replace it with the HTML RGB value for the color you want to use.

  4. Save and close the file.

Customize the images on the sign-in and error pages

Use an image editing tool to open and edit the images used to build the sign-in and error pages.

  1. Log on to the Exchange server and use Windows Explorer to go to the Exchange server installation directory and find V15FrontEndHttpProxyowaauth<version>themesresources.

  2. Use a graphics editor to open and modify the following files:

    • owa_text_blue.png, to change the 'Outlook Web App' text logo.

    • olk_logo_white.png, to change the app logo in the left bar.

    • olk_logo_white_cropped.png, to change the image in the left side panel of the error page.

    • sign_in_arrow.png, to change the icon left of the 'sign in' button.

    • olk_exchange_text_blue.png, to change the 'Outlook Mobile' logo on tnarrow layout.

    • olk_logo_white_small.png is used in tnarrow.

    • olk_exchange_text_stacked_white_small.png is used in tnarrow.

  3. Search for the default color value #0072c6 and replace it with the HTML RGB value for the color you want to use.

  4. Save and close the file.

How do you know this worked?

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Open the Outlook Web App sign-in page in Internet Explorer. If you're testing the changes to the default website on the server that's hosting the Outlook Web App virtual directory, you can test them by opening Internet Explorer and entering the URL https://localhost/owa.

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If you don't see your changes, do the following:

  1. On the toolbar, select Settings > Internet options > General.

  2. Under Browsing history, select Delete.

  3. Select Temporary Internet files and website files, and then select Delete.

  4. When Internet Explorer is finished deleting, select OK to close Internet options.

  5. Refresh the browser window.

Tip

To see the effects of your changes, you can keep the .css file that you're editing open and refresh the browser window after saving each change.