Manual Chapter : Localizing Messages and Images in General View

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Localizing Messages and Images in General View

What is full and mobile browser localization?

With localization, you can change the text and messages for web browsers and mobile clients for any language defined in an access profile. The Customization tool provides a tree view that you can use to navigate through the hierarchy of access profile items, in order to localize messages.

Localizing messages for common access profile settings

Localize common access profile pages to configure headers, footers, and standard warnings and text messages for a specific language.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. In the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    Common
    .
  4. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize localization messages for full and mobile browsers.
  5. Click
    Page Header Settings
    to provide a customized disconnection message.
  6. Click
    Page Footer Settings
    to provide a customized footer for access profile pages.
  7. Click
    Other Settings
    to configure the following settings.
    JavaScript disabled warning
    Specifies the warning when JavaScript is not enabled in the browser.
    New session link
    Specifies the link text to start a new session.
    New session text
    Specifies the text that appears before the new session link.
  8. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

Localizing layout and content of the logon page

Customize the layout and content of components that appear on the logon page when the access policy is starting by customizing the framework pages.
Use an HTML editor to edit the HTML code for the framework installation. The code appears unformatted and without line breaks in the Customization tool.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. In the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    and click
    Framework Installation
    .
  4. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize localization messages for full and mobile browsers.
  5. Customize the settings for the logon page elements.
  6. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

Framework installation settings

You can customize the following settings for general page style with the Customization tool.
Name
Value
Description
ActiveX install options screen
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the page text and links that prompt a user to install a new ActiveX® browser component. This screen appears for Windows® Internet Explorer® users only.
Allow browser plugin install screen
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the page text and links displayed when the user's browser does not currently allow software installation. This page contains information about how to enable software installation, and links to continue to install plug-ins or to continue without installing the browser plug-ins.
Allow browser plugin install screen (Linux)
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the page text and links displayed when the user's browser does not currently allow software installation. This page contains information about how to enable software installation, and links for continuing to install plug-ins or to continue without installing the browser plug-ins. This screen appears for Linux® operating systems and browsers.
Browser plugin install with manual install options screen
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the page text and links that prompt a user to install a new browser plug-in component. This screen provides manual download and installation options. This screen appears for most operating systems and browsers.
Browser plug-in install with manual install options screen (Linux)
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the page text and links that prompt a user to install a new browser plug-in component. This screen provides manual download and installation options. This screen appears for Linux operating systems and browsers.
Java applet install failure screen
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the page text and links that appear when the installation of software with a Java applet fails. This page allows the user options to restart the session, download and manually install the software, or continue without installing software. This page appears only on non-Windows systems.
Java applet install screen
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the text that appears on a page with a Java applet to install a new browser plugin. This page appears only on non-Windows systems. Java applet install started screen on Safari® browser specifies the page text and links that appear when the Java applet is installing software. This page appears only on Macintosh® systems with the Safari web browser.
Java applet install started screen
Formatted HTML text
Specifies the page text and links that appear when the Java applet is installing software. This page appears only on non-Windows systems.

Endpoint security settings

You can customize the following settings for endpoint security messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices with the Customization tool.
Name
Value
Description
Antivirus check message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the antivirus check action is checking the system.
Cache and session control ActiveX loading message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the cache and session control ActiveX® control is loading and the user may be prompted to allow cache and session control installation.
Cache and session control ActiveX missing message
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the client requires ActiveX to start the cache and session control plug-in, and ActiveX is not available or enabled.
Cache and session control continue link
Text
Specifies the link text that the user clicks to continue when the cache and session control plug-in cannot load.
Cache and session control blocked popup message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when a popup blocker is enabled. The message includes information on how to allow popups from the BIG-IP device. Note: We recommend that you use an HTML editor to edit the HTML code for this box. The code appears unformatted and without line breaks in the box.
Cache and session control failure message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the cache and session control plug-in fails to start. The message includes information on possible causes. Note: We recommend that you use an HTML editor to edit the HTML code for this box. The code appears unformatted and without line breaks in the box.
Cache and session control loading message
Text
Specifies the text displayed while the cache and session control plug-in starts. Note: We recommend that you use an HTML editor to edit the HTML code for this box. The code appears unformatted and without line breaks in the box.
Checking client message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the system is checking the client for an unspecified action.
Continue link
Text
Specifies the link text that the user clicks to continue after opening a new browser window.
Continue without endpoint inspection message
Text
Specifies the messages displayed when client-side security checks fail. You can specify link text to cancel and link text to continue. The continue link allows the client to continue on the fallback branch.
Downloading message (appended to other messages)
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the client is downloading software components.
File check message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the file check action is checking the system.
Firewall check message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the firewall check action is checking the system.
Installing message (appended to other messages)
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the client is installing software.
Machine check info message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the client is collecting machine info for the machine info check.
New browser window required message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when browser settings have changed, and the user must open a new browser window to continue.
Process check message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the process check action is checking the system.
Virtual keyboard hide keyboard link
Text
Specifies the link text that the user clicks to hide the virtual keyboard.
Virtual keyboard label
Text
Specifies the label for the virtual keyboard.
Windows Group Policy action message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the Windows® group policy action is configuring the system.
Windows Info check message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the Windows information check action is checking the system.
Windows machine certificate check message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the Windows machine certificate check action is checking the system.
Windows Protected Workspace action message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the Protected Workspace action is starting the protected workspace.
Windows Protected Workspace continue link
Text
Specifies the link text specified that the user can click to continue without starting protected workspace.
Windows Protected Workspace continuing: extended message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the protected workspace starts, and the system requires some time to display the protected workspace.
Windows Protected Workspace logon: short message
Text
Specifies the message displayed on the client when protected workspace resumes the logon procedure after starting.
Windows Protected Workspace started: close browser message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when protected workspace has successfully started,
Windows Registry check message
Text
Specifies the message displayed while the registry check action is checking the system.

Localizing layout and content of logout pages

Customize the layout and content of components that appear on logout pages when the access policy or user ends a session.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. In the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    Logout
    and click
    General
    .
  4. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize localization messages for full and mobile browsers.
  5. Customize the settings for the logout elements.
  6. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

Logout component settings

You can customize the following settings for logout messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices with the Customization tool.
Name
Value
Description
Access not found page reject message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the access policy cannot be completed correctly.
Access not found page title
Text
Specifies the title for the page displayed when the access policy cannot be completed correctly.
ACL denied page reject message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the user attempts to access a page to which access is specifically denied by an access control list.
ACL denied page return link message
Text
Specifies the link text on the ACL Denied page that the user can click to return to the previous page.
ACL denied page title
Text
Specifies the title text on the ACL Denied page.
Error message
Text
Provides a more specific error message that follows the error title, which indicates that a problem may have occurred during access policy evaluation.
Error title
Text
Specifies text that indicates that the session could not start.
New session link
Text
Specifies the text label for the hypertext link to start a new session, such as click here. This link follows the New session text.
New session text
Text
Specifies text that precedes the link a user clicks to start a new session.
Session expired message
Text
Specifies the message that appears when the user session expires due to inactivity.
Session ID title
Text
Specifies the text that precedes the session number when an error occurs.
Success message
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the user logs out successfully.
Success title
Text
Specifies the text displayed when a session is finished.
Thank you message
Text
Specifies a thank you message displayed for network access users after logout.

Endpoint inspection remediation page settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following message settings for endpoint inspection remediation used in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
Remediation page: message
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the user request is blocked by the Endpoint Inspection software.
Remediation page: return link message
Text
Specifies the link text that the user can click to return to the previous page.
Remediation page: session ID title
Text
Specifies the text for displaying the session reference number.
Remediation page: software download message
Text
Specifies the link text to download the endpoint inspection remediation software.
Remediation page: software download URL
Text
Specifies the link text that the user can click to download the remediation software.
Remediation page: Title
Text
Specifies the title text on the endpoint inspection remediation page.

Localizing error messages

Customize the error messages that appear when the client or browser encounters errors while processing the login page or running access policy sessions.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. In the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    Error Messages
    error_message_category
    .
  4. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize error messages for full and mobile browsers.
  5. Customize the settings for the error messages.
  6. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

General error settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for general error messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
Access denied by ACL
Text
Specifies the error displayed when an ACL entry denies access.
Client IP address changed
Text
Specifies the error displayed if the client IP address changes while the session is in progress.
Invalid Network Access resource
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the access profile cannot find a valid Network Access resource.
Invalid Session ID
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the Session ID is not correct. This may occur because the session has timed out.
Request error
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a malformed request or there is another problem with a request.
Server in maintenance mode
Text
Specifies the error displayed when a session cannot start because the server is performing maintenance.
Session ID is not found
Text
Specifies the error displayed when cookies are disabled, and this causes the session ID to be unavailable in the request.
Stateful failover couldn’t be supported
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the access policy has changed and due to failover issues, the admin must log in again.
System is not licensed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when a session cannot start because the system is not licensed.
Terminated Session
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the session is terminated by the server.
Unsupported User-Agent
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the browser user agent is not supported in the policy.
User limit reached
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the resource cannot be assigned because the limit on the number of sessions has been reached.

AAA error settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for AAA error messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
AD domain password change failure
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the attempt to change the Active Directory password failed.
AD domain password change failure with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the attempt to change the Active Directory password failed, and includes the error message from the Active Directory component.
AD domain password expired
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the Active Directory domain password has expired.
AD domain password expired with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the Active Directory password has expired, and includes the error message from the Active Directory component.
Incorrect AD username or password with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the Active Directory user name or password is incorrect, and includes the error message from the Active Directory component.
Incorrect LDAP username or password with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the LDAP user name or password is incorrect, and includes the error message from the LDAP component.
Incorrect OAM username or password with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the OAM user name or password is incorrect, and includes the error message from the OAM component.
Incorrect RADIUS username or password with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the RADIUS user name or password is incorrect, and includes the error message from the RADIUS component.
Incorrect username or password
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the user name or password is incorrect.
OAM authentication error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when there is an OAM authentication error.
OAM authorization error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when there is an OAM authorization error.
OAM internal error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when there is an invalid setup for the OAM server.
OAM SDK initialization error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when there is an OAM error related to the F5 webgate and OAM SDK.
RADIUS challenge failure
Text
Specifies the text displayed when a RADIUS challenge fails.
RADIUS challenge failure with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when a RADIUS challenge fails, and includes the error message from the RADIUS component.
SecurID logon failure with retry
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the RSA SecurID logon or password is incorrect.
SecurID logon failure with retry with extended error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when the RSA SecurID logon or password is incorrect, and includes the error message from the SecurID component.

Installation error settings

You can customize the following settings for installation error messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices with the Customization tool.
Name
Value
Description
ActiveX is not allowed or unsupported
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the access policy attempts to load an ActiveX® control in Microsoft®Internet Explorer® and ActiveX is not enabled.
Installation failure
Text
Specifies the error displayed when installation of a browser component fails.

Resource error settings

You can customize the following settings for resource error messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices with the Customization tool.
Name
Value
Description
ACL does not exist
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when the assigned ACL does not exist.
Inconsistent host replacement string
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when portal access resources configured in Minimal Patching mode contain inconsistent host replace strings.
Incorrect resource assigned (Network Access)
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when a resource assign action is configured to assign a portal access webtop with a network access resource. Webtop and resource types must match.
Incorrect resource assigned (Portal Access)
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when a resource assign action is configured to assign a network access webtop with a portal access resource.
Invalid Dynamic ACL Assignment
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when the dynamic ACL is incorrectly assigned or configured.
Invalid host for App Tunnel resource
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when a host that the app tunnel attempts to start a connection to does not respond correctly.
Invalid host for Remote Desktop resource
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when the host that a remote desktop resource attempts to start a connection to does not respond correctly.
Invalid Portal Access start URI
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when the portal access webtop has an invalid start URI.
Invalid Static ACL assignment
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when a static ACL is not configured correctly.
Missing Network Access resource
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when a network access webtop is configured with no network access resource. Webtop and resource types must match.
More than one Network Access resource
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when more than one network access resource is assigned to an access policy branch.
Network Access and Portal Access resources assigned
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when both network access and portal accesss resources are assigned to an access policy branch.
Portal Access resources have inconsistent patching methods
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when multiple portal accesss are assigned to an access policy branch, with different patching methods. All portal access resources assigned to an access policy branch must use the same patching method.
Resource does not exist
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when the assigned resource does not exist.
Webtop does not exist
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when the assigned webtop does not exist.
Webtop required
Text
Specifies the error text displayed when a webtop is required, but not assigned.

Dynamic configuration error settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for dynamic configuration error messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
Invalid Dynamic ACL entries
Text
Specifies the text displayed when a dynamic ACL contains invalid entries.

SecurID prompt message settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for the SecurID prompt messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
SecurID authentication: access accepted
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the user passes the SecurID authentication and is granted access.
SecurID authentication: access denied
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the user has failed the SecurID authentication and is denied access.
SecurID authentication: authentication failed
Text
Specifies the message displayed when the user has failed the SecurID authentication.
SecurID authentication: character range in new PIN
Specifies the message displayed when informing the user about the character range of the new PIN being configured.
SecurID authentication: display new PIN
Specifies the text for a new PIN.
SecurID authentication: display new PIN and prompt for passcode
Specifies the message displaying a new PIN and requesting a new passcode.
SecurID authentication: enter new PIN
Specifies the message displayed when requesting the user to enter a new PIN.
SecurID authentication: invalid server
Specifies the message displayed when the server certification validation fails.
SecurID authentication: logon failure with retry
Specifies the message displayed when the SecurID logon or password is incorrect.
SecurID authentication: logon failure with retry with extended error
Specifies the message displayed when the SecurID logon or password is incorrect, and includes the error message from the SecurID component.
SecurID authentication: new system generated PIN
Specifies the message displaying a new system generated PIN.
SecurID authentication: no aceserver
Specifies the message displayed when the authentication services are not available because no ACE server is running.
SecurID authentication: number of characters in new PIN
Specifies the message displayed to inform the user about the number of characters in the new PIN.
SecurID authentication: number of digits in new PIN
Specifies the message displayed to inform the user about the number of digits in the new PIN.
SecurID authentication: PIN accepted
Specifies the message displayed when the PIN entered by the user is accepted.
SecurID authentication: prompt for PASSCODE
Specifies the message displayed to request a new passcode from the user.
SecurID authentication: range of digits in new PIN
Specifies the message displayed to inform the user about the range of digits in the new PIN.
SecurID authentication: return code for access denied
Specifies the message displayed when access is denied including the return code.
SecurID authentication: select new PIN
Specifies the message displayed when a new PIN is requested.
SecurID authentication: wait for new token code
Specifies the message displayed to request that the user should wait for a new token code before entering the token information.

SecurID soft token message settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for the SecurID soft token messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
SecurID soft token authentication: Enter the new PIN for next passcode
Text
Specifies the message displayed by the SecurID token to type a new PIN as the new passcode.
SecurID soft token authentication: Present new PIN and request to enter it for next passcode
Text
Specifies the message displayed by the SecurID token when it provides a new PIN, and requests the user to type it as the new passcode when signing in.
SecurID soft token authentication: Re-enter PIN for next passcode
Text
Specifies the message displayed by the SecurID token to re-type the PIN as the next passcode.
SecurID soft token authentication: Re-enter PIN for next tokencode
Text
Specifies the message displayed by the SecurID token to re-type the PIN as the next token code.

SAML 2.0 error settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for SAML 2.0 error messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
SAML: Access denied, requested resource is not assigned to user
Text
Specifies the error displayed when the service provider denies the user's request for access to SAML resource.
SAML: Configuration error
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a configuration error.
SAML: Internal error processing SAML request/response
Text
Specifies the error displayed when an internal error occurs while processing the SAML request or response.

Endpoint inspection error settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for endpoint inspection error messages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
Error Code 9000: Default/generic error message
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is an endpoint inspection error, due to a failure in receiving a request from the client system or an invalid end-point inspection data.
Error Code 9001: Network Firewall check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in network firewall detection on the client computer.
Error Code 9002: Antivirus software check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in antivirus software detection on the client computer.
Error Code 9003: Patch management check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in patch management software detection on the client system.
Error Code 9004: Hard disk encryption check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in hard disk encryption software on a client computer.
Error Code 9005: File check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in verifying the presence of specific files or file properties.
Error Code 9006: Process check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in verifying that one or more particular processes are or are not running on a client system.
Error Code 9007: Peer-to-peer check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in peer-to-peer (P2P) system detection on a client computer.
Error Code 9008: Machine Certificate check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in the detection of machine certificate ensuring that Windows and Mac client systems comply with security policy.
Error Code 9009: Health Agent check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in the health agent software detection on a client system.
Error Code 9010: Windows information check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in verifying a particular version of the Windows operating system, patch version or Windows updates on a client system.
Error Code 9011: Machine information check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in retrieving the machine information.
Error Code 9012: Registry check failed
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a failure in verifying the existence or absence of certain keys and values in the Windows system registry database based on user-entered key values or boolean expressions.
Error Code 9101: Generic error message 1
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a generic endpoint inspection error.
Error Code 9102: Generic error message 2
Text
Specifies the error displayed when there is a generic endpoint inspection error.

Other configuration error settings

You can use the Customization tool to customize the following settings for other errors that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices.
Name
Value
Description
Unknown error
Text
Specifies the text displayed when an unknown error occurs.

Localizing logon pages

Customize the messages that appear for a specific logon page or HTTP 401 response page in an access policy.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. To locate a logon page, in the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    Access Policy
    Logon Pages
    .
  4. Select the folder for the logon page or HTTP 401 response action.
  5. Select the
    General
    settings.
  6. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize logon pages.
  7. Customize the settings for the logon pages.
  8. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

Logon page settings

You can customize the following settings for logon pages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices with the Customization tool.
Name
Value
Description
Form Header Text
Text
Specifies the text that appears at the top of the logon screen.
HTTP 401 Response
Text
Specifies the text displayed when an HTTP 401 authentication error occurs.
Logon Button
Text
Specifies the text that appears on the logon button, which a user clicks to post the defined logon agents.
Logon Page Input Field # (1-5)
Text
These fields specify the text that is displayed on the logon page for each of the logon page agents, defined in the Logon Page Agent screen area.
New Password Prompt
Text
Specifies the prompt displayed when a new Active Directory password is requested.
Password and Password Verification do not Match
Text
Specifies the prompt displayed to confirm the new password when a new Active Directory password is requested.
Save Password Checkbox
Text
Specifies the text that appears adjacent to the check box that allows users to save their passwords in the logon form. This field is used only in the secure access client, and not in the web client.
Verify Password Prompt
Text
Specifies the prompt displayed to confirm the new password when a new Active Directory password is requested.

Localizing decision pages

Customize the messages that appear for decision pages.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. To locate decision pages, in the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    Access Policy
    Decision Pages
    .
  4. Select the folder for the decision box page.
  5. Click the
    General
    or
    Advanced Customization Images
    setting.
  6. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize decision pages.
  7. Customize the settings for the decision pages.
  8. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

General decision page settings

You can customize the following settings for decision pages that appear in web browsers and on mobile devices with the Customization tool.
Name
Value
Description
Field 1 Image
Image
Specifies the image that appears in the first option field on the decision page. Click the icon at the right of the field to view the image. Click
Replace
to change the image.
Field 2 Image
Image
Specifies the image that appears in the second option field on the decision page. Click the icon at the right of the field to view the image. Click
Replace
to change the image.

Advanced customization image settings

You set advanced customization images to make images you add through the image browser available to your advanced customization pages.
The
Advanced Customization Images
properties pages allow you to set advanced customization images from the image browser to associate with advanced customization image names. You can then use the image name to add an image to an advanced customization page.
To select an image from the image browser to associate with an image for advanced customization, click the button next to the current (or default) image name, and select
Replace
.

Localizing message box pages

Customize the message boxes that appear for message box pages.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. To locate message box pages, in the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    Access Policy
    Message Pages
    .
  4. Select the folder for the message box page.
  5. Click
    Advanced Customization Images
    .
  6. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize message pages.
  7. Customize the settings for the message box pages.
  8. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

Advanced customization image settings

You set advanced customization images to make images you add through the image browser available to your advanced customization pages.
The
Advanced Customization Images
properties pages allow you to set advanced customization images from the image browser to associate with advanced customization image names. You can then use the image name to add an image to an advanced customization page.
To select an image from the image browser to associate with an image for advanced customization, click the button next to the current (or default) image name, and select
Replace
.

Localizing ending pages

Customize the ending pages that appear in access policies.
  1. On the Main tab, click
    Access
    Profiles / Policies
    Customization
    General
    .
    The Customization tool appears in General Customization view, displaying
    Form Factor: Full/Mobile Browser
    settings.
  2. In the left pane, select the Text tab.
    A navigation tree displays in the left pane.
  3. To locate ending pages, in the left pane, expand the folders and navigate to
    Customization Settings
    Access Profiles
    name_of_access_profile
    Access Policy
    Ending Pages
    .
  4. Select the folder for the message box page.
  5. Click
    Advanced Customization Images
    .
  6. At the top right of the Customization settings pane, select the
    Language
    for which to customize ending pages.
  7. Customize the settings for the ending pages.
  8. After you customize settings, click the
    Save
    icon at the top of the Customization tool.

Advanced customization image settings

You set advanced customization images to make images you add through the image browser available to your advanced customization pages.
The
Advanced Customization Images
properties pages allow you to set advanced customization images from the image browser to associate with advanced customization image names. You can then use the image name to add an image to an advanced customization page.
To select an image from the image browser to associate with an image for advanced customization, click the button next to the current (or default) image name, and select
Replace
.