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Password protect a page
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| Nabil Bugaighis 2004-05-31, 4:14 am |
| is there a way to password protect a page without having my host do that.
I think I have seen some add-ins to do that.
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| odyssey 2004-05-31, 4:14 am |
| HI! You cannot totally protect it without you ISP unless you put it in the
_private folder, ( There is a issue concerning the _private folder since the
release of 2003, so I am not sure if you can ) OR ( unless you have full
control of permissions on your site ) but you can however protect its link
in a script which will then send the user to the link or page if the right
credentials are given.
odyssey
"Nabil Bugaighis" <nabil@zanadia.com> wrote in message
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> is there a way to password protect a page without having my host do that.
> I think I have seen some add-ins to do that.
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| Stefan B Rusynko 2004-05-31, 7:14 am |
| See http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;825451
Your host will have to support subwebs and unique permissions under the FP Server Extensions
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| I think I have seen some add-ins to do that.
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