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Robert
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      3rd Nov 2003
Am having to allow another person to update their
section's part of the corporate website. Have not
determined exactly how to take care of this. The section
has their pages in a separate folder.

Could someone help me in the correct way to implement
this? I am running FrontPage 2000 on IIS 4.0. I need to
know how to grant permission to a user to publish updates
to their section/pages on the website.

Thank you for any assistance that may be giving.

Robert
 
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David Berry
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      4th Nov 2003
The best way to do this is to put their content into it's own sub web and
only give them access to that sub web so they can't change anything else on
the site. To do this:

1. Right click on the folder and choose Convert to Web. The folder will
change to a folder with a globe.
2. Double-click the folder to open the sub web.
3. Choose Tools, Security, Permission from the tool bar.
4. Select UNIQUE Permissions from the root.
5. Click the Users tab and select the user(s) you want to be able to access
the site and give them Author and Browse access only. Make sure you have
yourself in there with Administer access.

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David Berry - MCP
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
FrontPage Support: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/
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"Robert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Am having to allow another person to update their
> section's part of the corporate website. Have not
> determined exactly how to take care of this. The section
> has their pages in a separate folder.
>
> Could someone help me in the correct way to implement
> this? I am running FrontPage 2000 on IIS 4.0. I need to
> know how to grant permission to a user to publish updates
> to their section/pages on the website.
>
> Thank you for any assistance that may be giving.
>
> Robert



 
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Robert
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      4th Nov 2003
Thank you, I will try this. Will this affect the way the
website actually works? If not then this is really great.

Thanks again.

Robert
>-----Original Message-----
>The best way to do this is to put their content into it's

own sub web and
>only give them access to that sub web so they can't

change anything else on
>the site. To do this:
>
>1. Right click on the folder and choose Convert to Web.

The folder will
>change to a folder with a globe.
>2. Double-click the folder to open the sub web.
>3. Choose Tools, Security, Permission from the tool bar.
>4. Select UNIQUE Permissions from the root.
>5. Click the Users tab and select the user(s) you want to

be able to access
>the site and give them Author and Browse access only.

Make sure you have
>yourself in there with Administer access.
>
>--
>David Berry - MCP
>Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>FrontPage Support: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/
>-----------------------------------
>To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage

support see:
> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
>-----------------------------------
>"Robert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:4a3401c3a263$133d1ca0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Am having to allow another person to update their
>> section's part of the corporate website. Have not
>> determined exactly how to take care of this. The section
>> has their pages in a separate folder.
>>
>> Could someone help me in the correct way to implement
>> this? I am running FrontPage 2000 on IIS 4.0. I need to
>> know how to grant permission to a user to publish

updates
>> to their section/pages on the website.
>>
>> Thank you for any assistance that may be giving.
>>
>> Robert

>
>
>.
>

 
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