Adding a password to a webpage

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Constance

Our organization has a fairly large website. I am trying to add two new pages that will require only authorized members with a password access. I am using FP2003, which is fairly new to me. Do I need to build these pages as subwebs and where do I go from there?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Yes - use subwebs w/ unique permissions
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825451
Your host will have to support subwebs and unique permissions under the FP Server Extensions





| Our organization has a fairly large website. I am trying to add two new pages that will require only authorized members with a
password access. I am using FP2003, which is fairly new to me. Do I need to build these pages as subwebs and where do I go from
there?
 
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Constance

I added a new folder to our website and I then made a subsite from that folder. I need to know how and where I need to add the page that requires a passowrd and how to set it up. I am thinking that the password page goes on the webpage that will be connected to our general website and from there it will take you into the subweb. Perhaps I went about this all wrong.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

If your site is hosted on a Windows IIS server with Extensions, then once
you have publish the subweb/site to the server, open the subweb directly in
FP on the server, then if your host allows, you can set unique permissions.

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Constance said:
I added a new folder to our website and I then made a subsite from that
folder. I need to know how and where I need to add the page that requires a
passowrd and how to set it up. I am thinking that the password page goes on
the webpage that will be connected to our general website and from there it
will take you into the subweb. Perhaps I went about this all wrong.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

If you set unique permission via the FP 2002 extensions on a subweb, you can
control viewing access to the content, as well as authoring access.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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