I am, by no means, an expert on this, but maybe you need to look
outside FP for a solution...
Where is the web hosted? Many hosts offer some sort of password
protection facility within their "control panel" or "site admin"
panel.
I host several webs on the 5GB of server space I buy from a Linux
hosting provider, and have one web on a Windoze server (where I needed
to use an MS-Access DB).
My Linux host offers CPanel, under "Site Management" > Web Protect,
this took about 3 minutes to set up:
Try this folder:
www.lsidaho.com/password (Linux w/Apache server)
user = test
pass = tester
Under "Site Access", the Windoze host has "file permissions" and
"password protect." The below was done with "password" in just a few
minutes:
Try this folder:
www.boiseridgeriders.org/password (Windows Server)
user = test
pass = tester
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If you are on a Apache webserver, you can do it by hand:
http://www.euronet.nl/~arnow/htpassw...mentation.html
"This page describes how to set up HTTP user authentication for
webserver types that use '.htpasswd' and '.htaccess' files, such as
the CERN and Apache webservers."
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If you need more help, or would like to host your web on my server
space, email me at:
djones (at> Lsidaho <dot) com
DJ
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On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 11:57:02 -0700, AngelJ
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I am the Director of a group home for boys and need a way of adding secure
>pages to my site so parents and others with passwords only can access
>confidential information on their sons/clients referred to the home. Is
>there a way to add these types of pages to my website using FrontPage 2003
>and if so, how?
>
>Please help. I am able to edit our website but that is about it and I'm
>really tired of playing around with this thing. I just want clear easy
>answers to the question or someone point me in the direction of a good
>programmer and website designer that can do it for me.
>
>Thanks!