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blargoe wrote: I don't see that working out very well, as most people have pop-up protection turned on at home. It might be easier for you to change the login page for OWA to display the message instead. That's a lot easier to do and they would see it every time they open the site.
Mishra wrote: You may want to try to have the page redirect to a warning page saying your warning message and the OK button to redirect you to your inbox which wouldn't be a pop-up. Logically you should be able to do this but I don't know if you can customize OWA's logon page that much.
HeroPsycho wrote: Or implement ISA, and stop them from checking their email via the scheduling portion of the rule. If you're serious about them not checking email after hours, then stop them from doing it instead of warning them.
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