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Hi,
I have to display a disclaimer message on a Appian page with "ACCEPT" and "NOT ACCEPT" buttons
Once the user clicks on "ACCEPT" button, then only I should load the Appian.
If the user clicks on "NOT ACCEPT" button and I should not load the Appian.
Can someone advice how to achieve this. Thanks in advance.
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I am interested in the purpose of this. A user can only access Appian with a proper user account. Appian is not about building web sites.
Yes Stefan,
Appian is not about building web sites. I have reframed my query. Thank you.
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swapnar6405 said:Once the user clicks on "ACCEPT" button, then only I should load the Appian. If the user clicks on "NOT ACCEPT" button and I should not load the Appian.
Appian actually does this Out-Of-Box if you enable the "Terms of Service" configuration within the Admin Console.
I have enabled this flag and provided some test content, but still no luck. Not sure, if I have to enable any other flags.
Nope, that should be about it - you will need to Save your admin console configuration (and that will probably require you to complete their simulated login to make sure you don't lock yourself out).
After you've successfully saved, the easiest way to test (instead of logging yourself out) is to open a new Incognito Window and navigate to your environment URL - you should see the TOS agreement then.
I am using SSO authentication, do you think it is stopping me to get TOS agreement.
i believe the TOS is only presented to users who indicate that they need to sign in using username/password sign-in. The rationality behind this, I assume, is that when users use SSO to sign-in, the SSO provider should be presenting its own TOS if necessary.