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I would like to modify the text of an error message that WebFOCUS displays when a user attempts to sign-on with an invalid User ID and/or Password.

The file that requires modification is enib00e.html, but the file is contained in three different directories:

C:\ibi\client53\home\etc
C:\ibi\srv53\home\etc
C:\ibi\srv53\wfs\etc

Which file should I modify?

Thank you,
 
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The answer is C:\ibi\client53\wfc\etc\enib00e.html

which is a fourth directory!

The WebFOCUS Security manual describes how to change the HTML in the error message file to customize the page that is displayed. Is it possible for enib00e.html to redirect to another page?

Thank you.
 
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OK, I am redirecting using JavaScript.
 
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