SPWebApplication.UpdateMappedPage method
Updates the custom application page mapping.
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint (in Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function UpdateMappedPage ( _
key As SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage, _
newValue As String _
) As Boolean
'Usage
Dim instance As SPWebApplication
Dim key As SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage
Dim newValue As String
Dim returnValue As Boolean
returnValue = instance.UpdateMappedPage(key, _
newValue)
public bool UpdateMappedPage(
SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage key,
string newValue
)
Parameters
key
Type: Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPWebApplication.SPCustomPageThe application page to replace with the specified custom application page.
newValue
Type: System.StringThe location of the custom application page. This must start with “/_layouts/”. To remove the mapping to the custom page, set the value to a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
Return value
Type: System.Boolean
true if the custom application page is successfully mapped; otherwise, false.
Remarks
The newValue parameter is restricted to a location in the /_layouts folder. When updating the mapped page, the URL has to start with “/_layouts/”.
Examples
The following code sample shows how to update the mapping from the default AccessDenied.aspx application page to a custom application page and display it to the console. The original application page is restored at the end.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SharePoint;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration;
namespace MapCustomAppPage
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
using (SPSite site = new SPSite("http://MyServer"))
{
//Get a reference to the web application.
SPWebApplication webApp = site.WebApplication;
//Update AccessDenied application page to AxsDnd.aspx.
webApp.UpdateMappedPage(SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage.AccessDenied, "/_layouts/SubFolder/AxsDnd.aspx");
webApp.Update();
//Output the newly assigned application page.
Console.Out.WriteLine(webApp.GetMappedPage(SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage.AccessDenied));
//Reset the mapping to the default application page.
webApp.UpdateMappedPage(SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage.AccessDenied, null);
webApp.Update();
Console.Out.WriteLine("Press any key...");
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports Microsoft.SharePoint
Imports Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration
Module Module1
Sub Main()
Using site As New SPSite("http://MyServer")
'Get a reference to the web application.
Dim webApp As SPWebApplication = site.WebApplication
'Update AccessDenied application page to AxsDnd.aspx.
webApp.UpdateMappedPage(SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage.AccessDenied, "/_layouts/SubFolder/AxsDnd.aspx")
webApp.Update()
'Output the newly assigned application page.
Console.Out.WriteLine(webApp.GetMappedPage(SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage.AccessDenied))
'Reset the mapping to the default application page.
webApp.UpdateMappedPage(SPWebApplication.SPCustomPage.AccessDenied, Null)
webApp.Update()
Console.Out.WriteLine("Press any key...")
Console.ReadKey()
End Using
End Sub
End Module