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How to customize the login screen for RRC, RTC and RQM?

I have seen that there was an RFE to ask for login screen customization.  The work item is here:
https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Jazz%20Foundation#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=95798

It is set to "resolved" in jazz foundation 4.0, however I cannot seem to find the supporting documentation describing how to do this.  I can see the wiki for customizing the WebUI, but I cannot find anything about the login screen.  We're on 4.0.5 currently.

I hope I'm not repeating too much, but how do we customize the login screen?

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I think the wiki site you refer to should be: https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/WebUITheming
in which it says:

For 4.0 we've added a fifth node.

  • html/LoginFooter.html - A themable node at the bottom of the Login Dialog.

This is what the RFE was resolved by. Therefore you need to follow the wiki to customize the themes.

Similar info in the InfoCenter as well:

http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/clmhelp/v4r0m1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.jazz.repository.web.admin.doc%2Ftopics%2Fc_configuring_themes.html

I am not sure what part you want to customize the login page but it may not support all parts you expect:

https://jazz.net/forum/questions/85771/how-can-i-change-web-ui-login-page-theme

Some technotes may have more details:

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21634120

http://eclient.lenexa.ibm.com:9082/search?fetch=source/TechNote/1578173

 I am not sure if #1578173 is accessible or not and it is on
[How to Customize the Login page to include user agreement]


Hope these info helps.



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Thanks.  That pretty much sums up the info I was looking for. 

I missed the info in the Wiki because it doesn't provide much detail of what "A themable node at the bottom of the Login Dialog" actually means.  I guess we'll just have to play with it a bit and experiment.

(#1578173 is not accessible)

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