if you don't know how to do it and nobody else in the office does either,
you'll either have to learn how, or hire someone to do it.
you haven't really given enough information and it's unlikely that anyone
skilled will take the time to follow the link when they've probably got
their own tricks anyway.
HTH
ps there's not "tone" there. it's just pragmatic advice. what kind of time
would be acceptable for you to spend on this project.
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"debf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> ready to rip out hair
> I moved our site from a Unix base to W2k base in order to use databases. I
had (on the unix web) an employee login section, done through,
server-permissions-manage users etc
> After changing to W2k the login was gone, I called our web host and was
told I now have to use an ASP Script to authenticate login (something about
security on W2k)
> I'm clueless, they advised asp.com for free scripts. so I found some
scripts but what the heck do I do with them. (Frontpage's database wizard
can only add a single login/password. I need about 10.)
> I found this:
>
http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb...Id=4&txtCodeId
=6385
> but I don't understand where I copy & paste it and where do I list the
user names and passwords
> now I guess I need and ASP book?
> thanks to anyone for help-I feel better already