Re: Secured Sign In

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I think Jim Duncan had created something similar for WSS, but I don't
remember the details I'm afraid.

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland

"Joey" <.> wrote in message news:%23adTOjNqFHA.1336@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Is there an easy way to recreate that in WSS - SBS03 Prem.?
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> "Mike Walsh" <englantilainen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u7JXHZNqFHA.3544@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I presume you mean the Sign-In at www.wssfaq.com
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>> I got that "free" - i.e. I created a normal WSS site based on the
>> standard Team Site template; specified anonymous access and there it was.
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>> Oops. Suddenly realises that the installation I was provided on which to
>> create my WSS site was in fact a *SharePoint Portal Server 2003 site* (a
>> German language one at that ...).
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>> This probably explains why that Sign In button is there. Sorry.
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>> Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
>> WSS FAQ at http://wss.collutions.com
>> Please reply to the newsgroup
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>> "Joey" <.> wrote in message news:uXQPYNNqFHA.3724@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> Is there some good documentation on setting up a one page site with a
>>> sign in spot that will only allow viewers to move on to other pages (or
>>> sites) after authentication, but able to view that original page? (like
>>> the sign in button on Mike Walsh's page) Does it exist on the web?
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