Probably

/usr/local/witango/MiscFiles/clienterror.html

On Dec 2, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Tom Ferguson wrote:

nope, ignore that... I just tried shutting Tango down and that page does
come up... wonder where it comes from???

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 2:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: server maintenance message

I'm pretty sure that the Client Error comes from the Witango
server.  If the Witango server isn't up, you should get the
standard 404 error...  You could always make a custom page for that.


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        From: Alan Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 2:02 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: server maintenance message
        
        
        that is pretty cool, i'm looking for something that
would happen automaticly though
        
        I tried setting the custom error pages for error 500 to
an html page but that didnt work.
        
        is it possible by any chance to change the page that looks like
this:
        

        Client Error


        Can't connect to the application server.


        to something more user friendly? (:
        
        
        
        On 12/2/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

                > Hey guys,
                >
                > I was wondering, is there a way to make a
custom page be displayed when
                > someone hits a .taf, but witango is off?
                >
                > Sometimes we have to do system maintenance
and shut down witango, but
                > leave
                > our web server on and it would be nice to say
to the users that the system
                > is down for maintenance and if they need help
they can email as etc.
                >
                > We're on windows server 2003 and IIS if that
makes a difference.
                
                Some of us "guys" aren't :D
                
                We do this all the time. We create a page
called "default.htm" (or
                something).
                This is placed at the root level for the domain.
                In IIS manager, select the domain in your Web
Sites directory, and get the
                Properties for the domain.
                Click on the tab "Documents". If the file named
"default.htm" doesn't
                exist, click the Add.. button.
                
                Make sure you have this page at the TOP of the list!
                
                Then rename the file "default.htm BAK" via FTP
or however you access the
                site. If the file is renamed, it won't be served.
                
                However, rename the file when you are ready to
show it (remove the "
                BAK"). Stop the Witango service and your
default page will display!
        
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