Re: Edit default.aspx page after log-on to Remote Web Workplace
- From: "bass_player" <bass_player@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 14:06:16 +0800
I wouldn't do that if I were you as this is something that would screw up your default.aspx. In case you are really up to the risk, you need to do a lot of work. There are two files to look at, the admin version of the default.aspx and the normal user version. These pages are loaded based on the login credentials of the user. Next, you need to modify your web.config file as this contains all the configuration settings on those ASPX pages. before you do this, make sure you create a copy backup of these files.
Have a look at my blog entry on this
http://bassplayerdoc.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!CED2A18FB2A30E11!365.entry
"tony409" <tony409@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:23D869CE-1D1D-475A-AD4E-5D4E631B1536@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello, I need some help in customizing the default.aspx page after the RWW
log-on. I can't seem to all of the components that need to be modified. We
are using SBS 2003 R2. I want to add links to the company web and a home
grown application on this page and remove all the default links. Thanks!
.
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