How do I set up user registration form to be used on only 2 pages

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SkfSTEVEskf

I have a web site that I want every one to be able to see, but on the
Business Directory and Real Estate Directory pages, I want them to be
Registered Users and signed in to view. Is there a way to set this up?

From what I can figure out, I can only set it up so they have to become
Registered Users to view the entire site. I fear I may loose customers
because they would rather not register and not see the site. With what I
want to do, is let them see the demos, but not see the directories until they
register.
 
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p c

Yes. The solution will depend on your server and its
settings/capabilities. For ASP Acees solution, google for ASP login.
...PC
 
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SkfSTEVEskf

I am sorry, but I don't understand the post. I am new at all this. Just
built and posted my 1st website. I have something called CPannel that the
website is connected to, or has something to do with the server, and I am
using FrontPage 2003. Are you saying I go to the server help section and ask
"ASP Acees Solution"? Does FrontPage 2003 do this, or do I have to do it
through Browsers? (Google ASP login?) I am somewhat good at using help
menu's, but I don't know the question to ask.
 
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Steve Easton

HOW TO: Apply Password Protection to Part of a Web Using FrontPage 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;301554

It says FrontPage 2000 but it applies to all versions.

Also, if your site is on an Apache /UNIX server that has the web masters
CPanel,
you can do it via the "Web Protect" feature.
All it requires is that your pages are in their own folder.


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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
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SkfSTEVEskf

I don't know if it is TABOO to say THANK YOU in a discussion such as this,
but I will risk saying thank you Steve for the help! I am printing the
instructions out now and will see if I can get them to work.
 

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