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Guest -> Password Protect 1 or 2 pages??? (3/14/2001 20:13:00)

Can anyone provide me with a simple way to Password protect a page or two on a site?
The user name and Password will be the Same for all users.

Thanks, Ron





abbeyvet -> RE: Password Protect 1 or 2 pages??? (3/14/2001 20:24:00)

Put the relevant pages into a subweb and password protect the subweb. There is instructions on how to do that here: http://www.outfront.net/frontpagesubwebs.htm

Bear in mind that the web must be published and opened live from the server before you can set permissions.

If that is not clear or you are having any problems, post again.


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Katherine

InKK Design
LinKKs - Kilkenny's Online Magazine


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"Dogs have owners, cats have staff!"

[This message has been edited by abbeyvet (edited 03-14-2001).]





SaraCraig -> RE: Password Protect 1 or 2 pages??? (3/14/2001 20:50:00)

I tried that and it doesn't work. When I go to tools-security I can't click on security because it's grayed out. Any ideas?




abbeyvet -> RE: Password Protect 1 or 2 pages??? (3/14/2001 20:53:00)

You missed this bit:
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Bear in mind that the web must be published and opened live from the server before you can set permissions.

To open your site from the server, open FrontPage, click File>Open Web and in the folders box type in http://www.yoursite.com

You will be prompted for your user name and password and the site will open. You should have all the security options available then.


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Katherine

InKK Design
LinKKs - Kilkenny's Online Magazine


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"Dogs have owners, cats have staff!"

[This message has been edited by abbeyvet (edited 03-14-2001).]





SaraCraig -> RE: Password Protect 1 or 2 pages??? (3/14/2001 20:41:00)

O duh!!! Thanks




SaraCraig -> RE: Password Protect 1 or 2 pages??? (3/15/2001 20:28:00)

I tried to implement the password protection. Now my whole site is password protected and the page that I wanted to be protected is not. Any ideas? Plus the username and password is not the one I put in, it's the username and password for my account.




Guest -> RE: Password Protect 1 or 2 pages??? (3/15/2001 20:47:00)

Hi,
Here is a good scheme for applying a password protect to your pages Read the paper carefully, and download the demo. I've just implemented it, and everything works, except the changing password function. The VB Script may look a little daunting at first, but if you work through it, it's actually fairly straitforward.

http://www.pinnaclepublishing.com/aw/AWmag.nsf/WebIndexByIssue/98D2B5942C313704852569810061770E?opendocument





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