User guide

Customizing Messages Displayed on a Web Browser
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Table 5-8 [Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0]
Resource Setting Authority to Access Content
Message file to be displayed on a
Web browser
Grant full control only to administrators, SYSTEM, and the
account or user specified for the application pool ID of the
application pool.
For details on setting Microsoft Internet Information Services, refer to “Help Topics (H)” of “Help (H)” for
the Internet Information Service of Microsoft Internet Information Services.
Table 5-9 [Other than Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0]
Resource Setting Authority to Access Content
Message file to be displayed on a
Web browser
Grant full control only to administrators and SYSTEM.
The setting contents vary depending on the types of Web servers being used.
Table 5-10 [Interstage HTTP Server]
Resource Setting Authority to Access Content
Message file to be displayed on a
Web browser
Set the access authority mode to 0600 and grant read and
write permission only to the effective user, such as nobody,
that has been specified for user name (User) in the
configuration file (httpd.conf) of Interstage HTTP Server.
Table 5-11 [InfoProvider Pro]
Resource Setting Authority to Access Content
Message file to be displayed on a
Web browser
Set the access authority mode to 0600 and grant read and
write permission only to the superuser.
Table 5-12 [Sun ONE Web Server Enterprise Edition]
Resource Setting Authority to Access Content
Message file to be displayed on a
Web browser
Set the access authority mode to 0600 and grant read and
write permission only to the effective user, such as nobody,
that has been specified for user account (User) in the
configurationfile (magnus.conf) of Interstage Sun ONE Web
Server Enterprise Edition.
Notes
If multiple Web servers are operating on one server, set the effective user as follows:
Set the access authority mode for the message file to 0600, and grant read and write permission
only to the effective user: