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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Is there any connection between Use Custom Error Messages and CustomErrors in web.config?Is there any connection between Use Custom Error Messages and CustomErrors in web.config?
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2/17/2009 6:34 AM
 

What exactly is the function of Host-Host Settings-Basic Settings-Appearance-Use Custom Error Messages? checkbox.

I've tried using CustomErrors section of web.config with the aforesaid checkbox in both enabled and disabled state, and in both cases, my custom error page is being displayed in case of an error.

More specifically, "Use Custom Error Messages" relate to what?- page or module level errors?

 
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2/26/2009 12:59 AM
 

No replies yet. OK, let me put it in another way - Where will the custom error messages come from when Host-Host Settings-Basic Settings-Appearance-Use Custom Error Messages checkbox is enabled?

 
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6/8/2010 1:38 PM
 
Ok, I was curious as well. Looks like you uncheck the "use custom errors: in the "appearance" section of the host settings. Then you can add a defaultRedirect, etc to the customErrors section of the web.config.
 
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