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Problem |
You have defined a custom error page within
your Web application. The error pages that you defined are very simple and
display simple messages; for example: "404 File not Found" or "500
Internal Server Error".
However, when an error occurs, your corresponding custom error page does
not display. You receive a different error code and description at the
bottom of the message; for example: "The page cannot be displayed".
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Solution |
To ensure that your error pages
display, modify the following Internet Explorer settings:
- Select Tools >
Internet Options > Advanced.
- Uncheck the Show
friendly HTTP error messages.
This is a client side work-around. The real resolution
to this problem is to ensure that the defined error page is at least 8 k
in size. An error page of 8 k or greater overrides any default settings in
the browser. This ensures that the custom error page is displayed
regardless of the configuration of browser. |
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