Doug,

So if I get someone that knows how to write HTML, they can add the text to the 
login.jsp?

Thank you,

Sandra Hennigan
Remedy Developer

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Yes, We have added text, changed the picture, hid the Authentication field, and 
added java script to lower case the login
Doug

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Doug,

Do you mean to add the text to the login.jsp?

Thank you,

Sandra Hennigan
Remedy Developer

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Seems like it would be the login.jsp page
Doug

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Subject: Remedy Login Disclaimer

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Goal:

On the Remedy login screen (where users enter their user name & password) my 
customer wants a disclaimer added. Has anyone out there already done this and 
will share directions?

BMC site > BMC Remedy Action Request System 8.1 > Developing an application > 
Mid tier application development guidelines > Creating customized login pages

Posted directions (minus the screen shot):

Creating Customized Login Pages
You can customize the login page of an application by creating a separate HTML 
file. When this file is properly configured, the mid tier will append it to the 
login.jsp file as an <iframe>.
1.      Create a new HTML page with the text that you want to include in your 
customization.
2.      Save this page as login.html. (Do not use any other name, and be sure 
that the extension is html instead of htm.)
3.      In BMC Remedy Developer Studio, open the application for which you want 
the customized login page.
4.      Click the Support Files panel.
5.      Under the Resources Directory Structure level, create a new directory 
called public (lowercase p).
6.      Select this directory.
7.      Click Add.
8.      Browse to the login.html file that you created in step 
1<https://docs.bmc.com/docs/display/public/ars81/Creating+customized+login+pages#Creatingcustomizedloginpages-65032>.
9.      Add the file to the public directory.
10.  Save your application.
11.  Log on to your application to verify that the customized text appears. (It 
will be displayed in an iframe just below the login fields.)


Our users do not login to a specfic application; full ITSM suite in use. To 
what application do I add the login.html?


Thank you,

Sandra Hennigan
Remedy Developer

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