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a minus sign to a word or phrase to require its absence in an article: -windows Words of less than three characters are ignored. All searches are case-insensitive. Search [?] Support Portal Home » Plesk » Plesk 10 » Plesk 10 Client Side » Setting Up Custom Error Documents With Plesk on Windows Setting Up Custom Error Documents With Plesk on Windows Overview cPanel Plesk on Windows Plesk 10 VPS In order to setup custom error pages in Plesk on a Windows server, please do the following: Turning on Custom Error Pages Before you can use custom error pages, you must first turn them on: Login to Plesk Click on the Websites & Domains tab. Click on Hosting Settings next to the domain you are configuring. Check the box for Custom error documents. Click OK. You will be taken back to the Websites & Domains tab and it should say "Information: The settings were successfully updated" near the top of the page. Once you have Custom Error Pages turned on, you have three options for setting them up: edit the existing error documents, or create new ones. Option 1: Editing an Existing Custom Error Page The easiest way to create your own error page is to edit the ones already there: Click on the Website & Domains tab (if not already on that page). Click on File Manager. Within the Root directory, click the error_docs folder (the text link or the folder in front of the link). Click on the error page you want to edit. For example, Not_Found.html. Use Plesk's built-in HTML editor to edit the error page: Click OK to save your changes. Once saved, your changes will take effect. No additional steps necessary. Option 2: Setting up Custom Error Pages Instead of editing the existing error pages, you can create your own with different filenames, or even specify that it redirects to a specific URL instead. Step 1: Creating the New Error Page Create a new page and upload it to your domain. It can be named anything, and can be in any supported language such as HTML, PHP, ASP and ASP.NET. You can use the File Manager in Plesk to create a new file, and then edit it, or create it on your own computer and th
have access to several webspaces associated with your account, in the Subscription menu at the top of the screen, select the required webspace. Switch on support for custom error documents. Go to the Websites & Domains tab and in the list of domains, click the domain name you need. Select the Custom error documents checkbox.Click OK.Go to the Websites & Domains tab > Virtual Directories to see the list of error documents for the root web directory. Error http://support.hostgator.com/articles/setting-up-custom-error-documents-with-plesk-on-windows documents located here are used for all web pages of the selected site. If you want to customize error pages for a specific virtual directory, navigate to that directory.Click Error Documents tab and click the required error document in the list.To use the default document provided by IIS for this error page, select Default in the Type menu.To use a http://download1.parallels.com/Plesk/PP10/10.4/Doc/ru-RU/online/plesk-administrator-guide/plesk-control-panel-user-guide/65652.htm custom HTML document already located in the error_docs
directory in the virtual host directory of the domain, select File in the Type menu and specify the file name in the Location field. To use a custom HTML document located in a directory other than error_docs on a domain, select URL in the Type menu and enter the path to your document in the Location field. The path should be relative to the virtual host root (that is,
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