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The easiest way to know is to look at the URL. For me, the terminologies are defined as 1. Public Cloud - Hosted by Progress. URL is www.rollbase.com/xxx/xxx 2. Private Cloud - Hosted by someone else (probably your company or organization). URL would be something that is not www.rollbase.com. ex. www.myprivatecloud.com Add: Hosted Cloud (this is another term which is often used) - Hosted by someone else or even by progress. URL can be www.rollbase.com or it can be something else. The gist of this is, If you are logging into an environment that is not owned by your or your organization, it is just simply put as you are being "hosted" by someone else. Ex. Everyone under the Public Cloud is being "Hosted" by Progress. Ex. Your Zone/tenant is being "Hosted" under the instance www.myprivatecloud.com which is owned by me (e.g. I am hosting for you). My instance being "my" private cloud, and you being a tenant of my instance (hosted by me) Login, Lost Password, Logout Pages > A couple of ways to customize. 1. This can be controlled from the Master Zone by defining an ISV Account and assigning it to a tenant. Under an ISV account you can specify System Name, Home URL, login URL, and other parameters. Please check Page 954 onwards of the documentation. 2. This can be edited directly inside of your instance's server. I am not 100% as to where these files are but they should exist as *.jsp pages such as loginPrivate.jsp. I do not recommend this method unless you know 100% what you are doing. If I remember it right, every time an update is done on an instance, these pages are overriden and you have to reapply the changes each time. If you are aware of the consequence and know exactly what you need to do, I would venture to say that you should give it a shot. Personally speaking, I use #1 and never use #2. Hope this helps, Piscoso, Martin
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