But that presumes the site is running on a Windows server that supports ASP and Access
Easier for the user to just set unique permissions on subwebs
See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825451
The host will have to support subwebs and unique permissions under the FP Server Extensions
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| If you use the method above you can password any page you like by just
| cutting and pasting some asp code provided into your page
| Paul M
| | > Paul, Thanks for the website...I will check it out. However I have very
| > little knowledge about how to handle the login. I have been using
| > Frontpage
| > for about a year and I would like for customers to be able to login to
| > certain features of the website. Thanks!!
| >
| > "Paul M" wrote:
| >
| >> Hi
| >> I presume you are using a database to capture customer profiles. If so
| >> then
| >> this is a good way
| >>
http://www.frontpagehowto.com/newpassword/default.asp#logon
| >> Paul M
| >>
| >> | >> > What is the best way to create a Login Area for customers. Do I need
| >> > any
| >> > special software? Thanks!
| >>
| >>
| >>
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