Password protect 1 page in a web

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Ken Wagner

Hello,
I am tring to password protect 1 page in a web of 30 pages.
I am using FP 2003 and the hosting server (earthlink) has
2002 server ext on it. I have tried KB#825498 & 301554.
825498 works on Explorer only and the second didn't work.
I also tried creating a subweb on the server and seting the
user for that subweb. It only works part time and I can
use only a few passwords (If I need to kick someone out of
the protected page this way, it hurts the other users.)
Thanks for your help.
Ken W.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

If you are on a windows server that support ASP and Databases see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=321439



| Hello,
| I am tring to password protect 1 page in a web of 30 pages.
| I am using FP 2003 and the hosting server (earthlink) has
| 2002 server ext on it. I have tried KB#825498 & 301554.
| 825498 works on Explorer only and the second didn't work.
| I also tried creating a subweb on the server and seting the
| user for that subweb. It only works part time and I can
| use only a few passwords (If I need to kick someone out of
| the protected page this way, it hurts the other users.)
| Thanks for your help.
| Ken W.
 
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Guest

-----Original Message-----
Hello,
I am tring to password protect 1 page in a web of 30 pages.
I am using FP 2003 and the hosting server (earthlink) has
2002 server ext on it. I have tried KB#825498 & 301554.
825498 works on Explorer only and the second didn't work.
I also tried creating a subweb on the server and seting the
user for that subweb. It only works part time and I can
use only a few passwords (If I need to kick someone out of
the protected page this way, it hurts the other users.)
Thanks for your help.
Ken W.
.
There is a CGI script called Directory Pass. YOu'll have
to hunt for it. YOu can password protect your whole
site, one folder or one page. It's real easy to use.
Good luck
 

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