This section provides information about 401, 403, 404, 500 error pages.
Custom Error Pages
Error pages allow you to control what visitors see when they encounter these types of errors:
401Â Â Unauthorized (the visitor does not have permission to view the file/directory)
403Â Â Forbidden (access to the file/directory is not possible)
404Â Â The file or directory is not found
500Â Â An error occurred on the server
From the main control panel menu, click the "Custom Error Pages" icon. You will see a screen that looks like this:
By default, there are no error pages. That is, 401.shtml, 403.shtml etc, do not exist. The "View" link next to each file name allows you to see what a visitor sees when they encounter that type of error.