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Using FP 2003, I was able to upload the files I needed onto my server followed by hyperlinking to the file so visitors can retrieve files I want them to have. However, it requires everyone to log-in with a password. If I give the password out to people, they then have the information they need to go in and have complete access to my site. Is there a way around requiring visitors to your site not to have to login a password and still have access to files I want them to use? Many thanks for any guidance somebody can provide

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When you upload the files, into what folder did you place them?

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"IndyKen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Using FP 2003, I was able to upload the files I needed onto my server

followed by hyperlinking to the file so visitors can retrieve files I want
them to have. However, it requires everyone to log-in with a password. If
I give the password out to people, they then have the information they need
to go in and have complete access to my site. Is there a way around
requiring visitors to your site not to have to login a password and still
have access to files I want them to use? Many thanks for any guidance
somebody can provide.
>
> Ken



 
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      14th Feb 2004
Hi IndyKen,

The files must have been upload to a password protected folder such as _private. Upload them to a separate folder then create the
links.

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"IndyKen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:96A1205A-E842-4791-9714-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Using FP 2003, I was able to upload the files I needed onto my server followed by hyperlinking to the file so visitors can

retrieve files I want them to have. However, it requires everyone to log-in with a password. If I give the password out to people,
they then have the information they need to go in and have complete access to my site. Is there a way around requiring visitors to
your site not to have to login a password and still have access to files I want them to use? Many thanks for any guidance somebody
can provide.
>
> Ken



 
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