Urgent Help with LogIn, permissions, etc.

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Guest

If Frontpage password protection is "web-specific", can I create is a single
login window that, once logged in, takes you only to those pages for which
you have access. For example: user A logs in and gains access to pages 1 -
4. User B logs in and gains access to pages 5 - 10, and user c gains access
to pages 1,2,6, and 8.

I do not want to have to direct each user group to a different page for each
user to login; I want to keep the number of user groups anonymous.

Can anyone help?
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

No. FP permissions are limited to the subweb/site that it is applied to.

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