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<strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>Request</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>7.6.04</strong><br />

Creating customized login pages<br />

86 <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> <strong>Mid</strong> <strong>Tier</strong> Guide<br />

You can customize the login page of an application by creating a separate HTML<br />

file. When this file is properly configured, the mid tier will append it to the<br />

login.jsp file as an .<br />

To create a customized login page<br />

<br />

1 Create a new HTML page with the text that you want to include in your<br />

customization.<br />

2 Save this page as login.html. (Do not use any other name, and be sure that the<br />

extension is html instead of htm.)<br />

3 In <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> Developer Studio, open the application for which you want the<br />

customized login page.<br />

4 Click the Support Files panel.<br />

5 Under the Resources Directory Structure level, create a new directory called<br />

public (lowercase p).<br />

6 Select this directory.<br />

7 Click Add.<br />

8 Browse to the login.html file that you created in step 1.<br />

9 Add the file to the public directory.<br />

Figure 3-8: public directory on Support Files panel<br />

10 Save your application.<br />

11 Log in to your application to verify that the customized text appears. (It will be<br />

displayed in an iframe just below the login fields.)

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

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