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toddb

2007-01-10, 6:57 pm

Does anyone know if there is a way to create a secure area requiring a user
account and password to take you to a "Members" page? If so please point me
in the right direction. Thanks in advanced. tb
Don Schmidt

2007-01-10, 6:57 pm

Visit this site to see if it is something close to what you want.

http://www.iinet.com/~defcon_one/



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Don
Vancouver, USA


"toddb" <toddb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if there is a way to create a secure area requiring a
> user
> account and password to take you to a "Members" page? If so please point
> me
> in the right direction. Thanks in advanced. tb



Pink_Kangaroo

2007-01-27, 10:40 pm

Hi Toddb,
I am just setting up a site and have used a nifty little thing called
Lcked Area Lite, I believe it is freeware although it actually came with my
hosting package. It is so simple once it is installed and sits in your web
directry with no additional components needed in publisher, you simply link
to the secure area and it intercepts to ask for password with another link to
register for a password.
If you want an area which is secure from all members and only to be used by
you, take a look through your hosting as most companies now offer this
feature as standard.
Hope this helps
PK*

"toddb" wrote:

> Does anyone know if there is a way to create a secure area requiring a user
> account and password to take you to a "Members" page? If so please point me
> in the right direction. Thanks in advanced. tb

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