Databasse & sub web site

D

Don

I am changing a web site by adding a sub site with a password requirement -
the rest of the site remains non secure and is the page that is opened up
when the site accessed - need to know how to add the sub site (edit move to
folder?) and then how to link it with a user name and password - using Front
Page 2003 and access 2000 - operating system is Vista Home Prem. - the Front
Page manuals ready do not address this issue - the sub site was created as a
seperate web site in My Docs..

Thanks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=321439

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|I am changing a web site by adding a sub site with a password requirement -
| the rest of the site remains non secure and is the page that is opened up
| when the site accessed - need to know how to add the sub site (edit move to
| folder?) and then how to link it with a user name and password - using Front
| Page 2003 and access 2000 - operating system is Vista Home Prem. - the Front
| Page manuals ready do not address this issue - the sub site was created as a
| seperate web site in My Docs..
|
| Thanks
 
D

Don

I have tried to use the information in article 825498 - when I get to the
test it shows that I am already logged in and can see both secure and non
secure pages - I also assume (you know what that means) that the server name
is the name of my web site (pacnats) and will I have to change all references
of "logon" within the instructions - also can I change only the index page to
a secure page and link the non secure pages to it.

Thanks again
 

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