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Matt

I need to make a subweb accessible by just a password no matter who logs
into it... Thomas A. Rowe suggested: Using FP subweb permissions, you could
preset the User ID by setting the initial value of the form field, then the
user would only need to enter the password... but I can't quite figure out
what he's talking about and the support staff at my hosting company doesn't
seem to either. I can't see any way to alter subweb permissions to
automatically input the username... is this something that has to be done at
the host or am I just missing something somewhere?
 
T

Tom Willett

This is normally done by the host:
Password Protect Part of a Web:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;301554
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Tom Willett
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|I need to make a subweb accessible by just a password no matter who logs
| into it... Thomas A. Rowe suggested: Using FP subweb permissions, you
could
| preset the User ID by setting the initial value of the form field, then
the
| user would only need to enter the password... but I can't quite figure out
| what he's talking about and the support staff at my hosting company
doesn't
| seem to either. I can't see any way to alter subweb permissions to
| automatically input the username... is this something that has to be done
at
| the host or am I just missing something somewhere?
|
|
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Sorry, my suggestion will not work since the login dialog is generated by the server.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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M

Matt

Thomas A. Rowe said:
Sorry, my suggestion will not work since the login dialog is generated by
the server.

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Thanks for all the help!.... I'm just going to use the same word in username
and password and be done with it.
 

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