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Can I set up a password protected web page in Publisher
 

bjh29




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Old Post  12-22-05 - 11:57 PM  
I would like to have a portion of my web page only available to members.  I
would like to have a single password for approx 50 users.  I have found some
tutorials for adding code, but am intimidated by this.  I would really like
to set it right in Publisher if I can.


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Don Schmidt




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Old Post  12-23-05 - 03:18 AM  
We recently had a multiple exchange on this subject. Look for "Pass word
protect a web page".  Look at dates from 12/16 through 12/19.

But to answer your question, no; you cant password protect within Publisher
creations.  You might be able to add a logon and password to your website if
your ISP has provisions for it.

Visit my website, www.vanusa.org and click on the button "Stanza di
riferimento dei membri." below the column of Bocce Players and see if this
is what you want.

After doing the above and you still have questions, send me a note here in
the news group and we'll see what we can do.



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Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native American)



"bjh29" <bjh29@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I would like to have a portion of my web page only available to members.  I
> would like to have a single password for approx 50 users.  I have found
> some
> tutorials for adding code, but am intimidated by this.  I would really
> like
> to set it right in Publisher if I can.




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Old Post  12-23-05 - 11:25 PM  
Thanks!  I am sure from the posts that I will be able to figure it out.

"Don Schmidt" wrote:

> We recently had a multiple exchange on this subject. Look for "Pass word
> protect a web page".  Look at dates from 12/16 through 12/19.
>
> But to answer your question, no; you cant password protect within Publishe
r
> creations.  You might be able to add a logon and password to your website 
if
> your ISP has provisions for it.
>
> Visit my website, www.vanusa.org and click on the button "Stanza di
> riferimento dei membri." below the column of Bocce Players and see if this
> is what you want.
>
> After doing the above and you still have questions, send me a note here in
> the news group and we'll see what we can do.
>
>
>
> --
> Don
> "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native American)
>
>
>
> "bjh29" <bjh29@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F6CC5126-1DC7-4B67-B90C-478D12F5ACBE@microsoft.com... 
>
>
>


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Old Post  12-23-05 - 11:25 PM  
I'll be around standing by.


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"bjh29" <bjh29@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks!  I am sure from the posts that I will be able to figure it out.
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
> 




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