Re: Password protection

From: Jim Buyens (news_at_interlacken.com)
Date: 02/12/04


Date: 12 Feb 2004 15:19:13 -0800

To create a subwb:

1. Create a new folder in your Web site.
2. Right-click it and choose Convert to Web.

To open the subweb, double-click its icon.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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"Steve Frye" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<u9fuhbW8DHA.1596@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>...
> Hi. I'm a real newbie, so I hope you will be patient.
> There was a question posted about passwords by "anonymous" yesterday and
> answered by Mr. Buyens (and others) whose list of preparatory questions (as
> they apply to my case) are answered below.
>
> o Visitors will only download.
> o I only need one username and password.
> o I will not be using local intranet.
> o Login acct. will be stored in database I control.
> o I will set up username and password in advance.
> o No email verification necessary.
>
> Let me tell you what I'm trying to do.
> I am an author collaborating with other authors on a book.
> I want to post the manuscript on a web page so the others can see it using
> their browsers and then email me with comments and suggestions. They can all
> use the same username and password.
>
> Unfortunately, due to some copyright technicalities, the manuscript must be
> password protected or it will be considered as previously published (on the
> web) and we will have much difficulty finding an actual brick and mortar
> publishing house willing to buy it.
>
> I went to the site recommended:
> "Securing Web Pages With Windows Authentication"
> but I got stuck on the very first step:
> "1. Put all the secured content in its own subweb."
> I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that. In fact, I'm not sure what a subweb
> is.



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