Re: HOW TO RESTRICT WEB SITE USERS

From: RICHARD BROMBERG (dickbrom_at_worldnet.att.net)
Date: 12/14/04


Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 01:07:08 GMT

I guess I didn't describe clearly what I am trying to do.

What I want to do is set up a web site which will require a user to enter a
username and password before being allowed to view the remainder of the
site.

"arcarius" <arcarius@cox.net> wrote in message
news:1mptd.23883$233.21368@okepread05...
> RICHARD BROMBERG wrote:
>> I want to put password protection on a web site .
>> I went to the Microsoft Knowledge Base and found an article titled "How
>> to
>> Use a Database for User Names and Passwords in FrontPage 2000" It's
>> located
>> at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321503 .
>>
>> I followed the instructions listed there and created the pages required
>> and
>> loaded them.
>> The program failed so I read further in the above URL and came across a
>> link
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312638/EN-US/ describing prerequisites
>> for
>> using ASP in FrontPage 2000.
>>
>> In the trouble shooting section they show you how to construct a test
>> program "Asptest.asp" .
>>
>> When I did a Preview in Browser, this test also failed.
>>
>> Does any one have any suggestions???
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> *** Bromberg
>>
>>
> Richard,
>
> To password protect any pages on your website you need to get into the
> Administration part of the server. Your hosting service provider must give
> you this access. Once they have done that you can access this by opening
> up your website with FrontPage and click on Tools, then Server then
> Administration Home. Once that opens up, you can then create password and
> restric visitors to files and pages.
>
> Arcarius76


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