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Special Orders is the primary basedir. Gift Registry is the secondary.
Each application has a customized MR Signon page with the MR_BASE_DIR value set to point to the appropriate basedir.
When the user sign on with INCORRECT ID and Password, they are taken to a generic error screen of "The user ID or Password you have entered is incorrect". We need to be able to modify this error screen in order to link back to the appropriate customized signon page, and not the generic MR signon screen.
Tina : We have a customized log-in page for the MRE too. As we have it in 5.2, all the login/bad-login htm pages for MRE are in the "workbnch" folder in this path -
drive:\ibi\WebFOCUS52\ibi_html\workbnch
The page that you see when a bad id/pw is used, is called "mrbadlog.htm". Your customized log-in pages should also be typically in this same folder. They are pretty straight forward htm pages with some embedded JavaScript, and if you look into these htm members, you could possibly figure what you can do, to re-direct to appropriate log-in pages from the bad-password notification page.
If you not so comfortable messing with these pages, I suggest you contact IBI tech support to minimize your risk.
Sandeep MamidennaThis message has been edited. Last edited by: BlueZone,
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And Tina if you could, please update the signature on your profile to show your environment details. You will then get answers that pertain to your exact WF release levels.
Goooooood day !! Sandeep Mamidenna
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The file you are looking for is Webfocusxx\ibi_html\workbnch\mrbadlog.htm. You can change the links in this page to get the desired result. You can also modify the pointers in the clientxx\wfs\etc\ibidir.wfs to point to a customized "bad logon" page.
Regards,
Darin
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