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Question for Spooky re: Spooky Login

 
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bobby

 

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Question for Spooky re: Spooky Login - 3/15/2001 14:06:00   
Hey Spooky-

I am looking for an easy way to set up user passwords for my clients on a help section of my website. A place they can go for help on any subject of their web. I want to be able to assign a password to each client, and allow only thos people to access this page.
My knowledge of ASP and database structure is somewhat limited, but I thought that your Login program would be just the plug-in I need to manage this...

Some additional questions:

Im assuming that I can upload a simple Access database with my web to store password info, and update this when I update my web from FP

Any special server requirements I should ask my host about?

Would the free version of your Login support what Im looking for? (This seems like a simple use of ASP, Spooky Login looks like overkill for this application, but seems like a simple logical choice)

If you have any other suggestions, I would welcome them...

Bobby

bobby

 

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RE: Question for Spooky re: Spooky Login - 3/15/2001 14:10:00   
Spooky -

Would using a sub-web with permissions work just as easily? Can I apply several users / passwords to the security of a sub-web?

Just an afterthought...


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RE: Question for Spooky re: Spooky Login - 3/15/2001 14:37:00   
Your host would have to be NT4/5 for this to work.
My system is more about web based management, so that clients can look after their own user base without asking their host to add a user or to mess around uploading databases.
With Unix you can protect webs etc yourself (Check FAQ for protected subwebs)

Check out this one too:

http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/003038.html

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