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Customize text on web access login screen

asked on April 18, 2023

Hello, I understand that the web access login screen is here: C:\Program Files\Laserfiche\Web Access\Web Files\Login.aspx

This article explains how to put custom text into the Forms login page: https://answers.laserfiche.com/questions/123961/Customize-text-on-Forms-Login-Version-10#123966

 

I am not sure how I would apply the concepts from the article on Forms Login to the Web Access Login, but I want to put a message on the Web Access Login that coaches them to log in with our company's domain ("xyz/myuser") and their AD credentials.

 

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replied on April 18, 2023

Are you using Single Sign-On?

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replied on April 18, 2023

It's pretty much the same as the linked question. If you are using SSO, the appropriate place to make the change is in the SSO login page. If not, it's in Login.aspx. We don't document more speciically where in that page, but a little trial and error should be all that's required. Note that upgrades will overwrite your changes, so you'll want to document them internally.

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replied on April 18, 2023

@Blake Smith - we are not using an external identity provider to validate their credentials, so I think the short answer to your question is "No - not using SSO."

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replied on September 30

I know this thread is a couple years old, but we have a need to put a custom message or link on the main login page.  We do use SSO, so I assume this change needs to be made on the Directory Server.  I see a loginForm.min.css, is this the appropriate place to make such a change?

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replied on October 1 Show version history

In the Fall 2025 release, coming later this month, we're releasing built-in customization for the SSO login page, including custom messages and links.

We're also better supporting a custom login page .cshtml if you need further customization.

I'd recommend that over customizing a specific file, as those have to be backed up and manually reapplied whenever you update Directory Server. (I also don't think that's the correct file, but I am not sure.)

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