RE: Forms Question

From: JFD (JFD_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/17/05


Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:07:03 -0800

I have done this but it was accomplished with the help of the hosting company.
I put the all of the ASP pages with database results regions into their own
folder. The hosting provider set permissions to require a user id and
password. the links to the folders used https links. Using SSL and a
dedicated certificate we had the complete cycle of data gathering to data
review "secure".

"andy" wrote:

> I have created a form which sends results to a database
> stored in the folder fpdb. I also have a web page called
> formresults that shows the data from the database. This
> also works fine and is stored at the moment with the rest
> of my web pages.
>
> My question is this - where and how do I put the
> formresults page so that it is secure. I want to be able
> to type in a username and password to access the page.
> can this be done. I have seen about creating a subweb
> and securing that but can not get it to work. If so how,
> as I have been trying all day and am now about to give up.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Andy
>



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