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You can configure localized notice text to display to users by default in the Self-Service Portal. The Notice.txt file that displays the notice text is in the following root directory:
<MBAM Self-Service Install Directory>\Self Service Website\
To display localized notice text, you create a localized Notice.txt file, and then save it under a specific language folder in the following example directory:
<MBAM Self-Service Install Directory>\Self Service Website\
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You can configure the path by using the NoticeTextPath item in Application Settings.
MBAM displays the notice text, based on the following rules:
If you create a localized Notice.txt file in the appropriate language folder, MBAM displays the localized notice text if the default Notice.txt file exists. If the default Notice.txt file is missing, a message displays indicating that the default file is missing.
If MBAM doesn't find a localized version of the Notice.txt file, it displays the text in the default Notice.txt file.
If MBAM doesn't find a default Notice.txt file, it displays the default text in the Self-Service Portal.
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If an user's browser is set to a language that doesn't have a corresponding language subfolder or Notice.txt, the text in the Notice.txt file in the following root directory is displayed:
<MBAM Self-Service Install Directory>\Self Service Website\
To create a localized Notice.txt file
On the server where you configured the Self-Service Portal, create a <Language> folder in the following example directory, where <Language> represents the name of the localized language:
<MBAM Self-Service Install Directory>\Self Service Website\
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Some language folders already exist, so you might not have to create a folder. If you do have to create a language folder, see Windows Language Code Identifier (LCID) Reference for a list of the valid names that you can use for the <Language> folder.
Create a Notice.txt file that contains the localized notice text.
Save the Notice.txt file in the
<Language>
folder. For example, to create a localized Notice.txt file in Spanish-Spain, save the localized Notice.txt file in the following example directory:<MBAM Self-Service Install Directory>\Self Service Website\Es-es
The name of the Language folder can also be the language neutral name
es
instead ofes-es
. If the user's browser is set toes-es
and that folder doesn't exist, the parent locale (as defined in .NET) is recursively retrieved and checked, resolving to<MBAM Self-Service Install Directory>\SelfServiceWebsite\es\Notice.txt
before finally becoming the default Notice.txt file. This recursive fallback mimics the .NET resource loading rules.