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gostl@argoscomp.com

2006-05-30, 6:34 pm

Is it possible to build some kind of access restrictions into a web
when using XP Pro? Not server, just XP Pro? The documents all talk
about clicking on the "server" option, but that option is greyed out.

I've been with FrontPage for a long time, so its possible that this
can't be done on FP2000 without Server, or that my directories are so
hosed from multiple upgrades that I just can't get there from here.

If someone could point me in the right direction I think I could work
it out. A step by step would be even patter.

Thanks

jack

Thomas A. Rowe

2006-05-30, 6:34 pm

You must have the IIS web server installed with the FP extensions, and you must be working and
accessing your site via http.

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<gostl@argoscomp.com> wrote in message news:1149007628.138133.108680@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Is it possible to build some kind of access restrictions into a web
> when using XP Pro? Not server, just XP Pro? The documents all talk
> about clicking on the "server" option, but that option is greyed out.
>
> I've been with FrontPage for a long time, so its possible that this
> can't be done on FP2000 without Server, or that my directories are so
> hosed from multiple upgrades that I just can't get there from here.
>
> If someone could point me in the right direction I think I could work
> it out. A step by step would be even patter.
>
> Thanks
>
> jack
>



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