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promojohn
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      4th May 2007
I've got a company Intranet that has several users. Is there a way to
back up the user name and password information? We had to reupload
our site from scratch and lost all the permissions/passwords. I'd
like to have a backup in case I need to do this again in the future.

jp

 
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David Berry
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      4th May 2007
If you're using domain user names and passwords (from Active Directory) then
you already have them. Just add them back into the site from Tools, Server,
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"promojohn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've got a company Intranet that has several users. Is there a way to
> back up the user name and password information? We had to reupload
> our site from scratch and lost all the permissions/passwords. I'd
> like to have a backup in case I need to do this again in the future.
>
> jp
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promojohn
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      8th May 2007
On May 4, 10:38 am, "David Berry" <dbe...@mvps.org> wrote:
> If you're using domain user names and passwords (from Active Directory) then
> you already have them. Just add them back into the site from Tools, Server,
> Security
>
> --
> David Berry
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> FrontPage Support:http://www.frontpagemvps.com/


No, they're not domain users, just people who have permission to view
particular pages on the site.

jp

 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      8th May 2007
You would have to back up the server...

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"promojohn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On May 4, 10:38 am, "David Berry" <dbe...@mvps.org> wrote:
>> If you're using domain user names and passwords (from Active Directory) then
>> you already have them. Just add them back into the site from Tools, Server,
>> Security
>>
>> --
>> David Berry
>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>> FrontPage Support:http://www.frontpagemvps.com/

>
> No, they're not domain users, just people who have permission to view
> particular pages on the site.
>
> jp
>



 
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promojohn
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      8th May 2007
So the permissions are stored within a file that I can't access?

jp

 
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