Configure HTTP Error Responses

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You can access configuration for the HTTP Error response pages by pressing this button in the Gateway manager

 

ThinRDP_Server_Manager_Tab_General_ErrorPages

 

You will be presented with the following dialog:

 

Thinfinity_VirtualUI_Server_Manager_Http_Error_Pages

 

Status Code

This numeric code indicates the status of the response when a browser tries to access content in Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server. The error responses may be displayed in the client browser.

 

The HTTP status code may indicate whether a request is successful or unsuccessful, and may also reveal the exact reason that a request is unsuccessful.

Path

Shows the path to the error file that will show in case of a particular status code. The default path is the 'webrdp' directory in the Thinfinity Remote Desktop installation directory.

Type

Shows the Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server action in the event of an error status code:

- Send file: Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server will show an error page located physically in the server's computer.

- Redirect: Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server will redirect the page to any web page indicated in the configuration.

Add

Press this button to add a new Custom Error page. Read more about this below.

Edit

Press this button to edit an existing Custom Error Page. Read more about this below.

Remove

Press this button to remove a selected Custom Error Page.

 

If you choose to add or edit a Custom Error Page, you will be presented with the following dialog:

 

Thinfinity_VirtualUI_Server_Manager_Http_Error_Pages_Edit

 

Status Code

Enter the Status Code that you want to configure.

Response Action

Choose whether Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server will show a page that is stored locally or will redirect the user to another web page.

Insert Content from file into the error response

Choose this option if you want Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server to show a static page locally stored in your Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server server. Complete the file path by selecting the file you want to show with the button.

Response with a 302 redirect

Choose this option if you want Thinfinity Remote Desktop Server to redirect users to a web page. Type the Absolute URL to this web page in the field below

 

Press OK to save the changes.

 

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