401, 403, 404, 500 error pages

This section provides information about 401, 403, 404, 500 error pages.

Custom Error Pages

Error pages allow you to control what visitors see when they encounter these types of errors:

401   Unauthorized (the visitor does not have permission to view the file/directory)

403   Forbidden (access to the file/directory is not possible)

404   The file or directory is not found

500   An error occurred on the server

From the main control panel menu, click the "Custom Error Pages" icon.  You will see a screen that looks like this:

By default, there are no error pages.  That is, 401.shtml, 403.shtml etc, do not exist. The "View" link next to each file name allows you to see what a visitor sees when they encounter that type of error.

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