Creating Profiles for Web Access

L

Loewy

I am the webmaster of a Hockey Club. Every year, our members register their
childern and every year they have to enter all of the information we already
have from last year's database. The question is this:
Is there an easy way to create a username and password for each family so
that they can access their personal records using the existing database? If
it is not easy, is there a website that might be able to walk me through how
to do it?
 
L

Loewy

Thanks for the quick respones. I was looking more for a user not only to log
in with a unique UN and PW, but to call up his account's (and only his) data
from the database.
 
C

clintonG

AFIK those documents must be read and understood because that's about all
there is for those who need to use push-buttons. I can't be too much help in
this regard because I made a decision to learn how to code using ASP and now
I'm doing ASP.NET. I use FrontPage only for HTML page layout but I can leave
you with some other good advice...

Google is your friend.

There's lots of plug-and-play scripts that can be found but I would start be
learning how to use the documents I provided as the functionality they
discuss are required for password protected access. Use Google to find
solutions for clubs and hobby groups. It takes a lot of thinking to get the
right search terms sometimes.


<%= Clinton Gallagher
METROmilwaukee (sm) "A Regional Information Service"
NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://metromilwaukee.com/
URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
 
C

clintonG

Sorry I forgot too... scroll to the bottom of those documents from Microsoft
and you'll see search terms like kbhowto and so on. Submit those terms to
Microsoft's search. Example: kbhowto FrontPage

<%= Clinton Gallagher
 
M

MikeR

Lowey -
If your host has the MS database drivers installed, and supports ASP, if you can
e-mail me directly, I can zip up a set of pages I have for maintaining membership
info for a club. It would help if you are a little familiar with programming, but
I can walk you thru it if necessary.
MikeR
 

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