Test the logon Web site
To do this, follow these steps:
1. In FrontPage 2003, in the Folder List pane, right-click Default.asp, and
then click Preview in Browser.
The Web browser loads the sample home page and shows that you are not logged
on.
2. Click the Nonsecure page link.
The page loads and shows that you are not logged on. Click the Back to
default link to return to the default page.
3. Click the Password-Protected page link.
The logon.asp page loads instead of the password-protected page.
4. In the User Name box, type testuser, type password in the Password box,
and then click LOGON.
The password-protected page appears and shows that you are logged on as
testuser. Click the Back to default link to return to the default page. The
home page loads and shows that you are logged on as testuser.
5. Click the Nonsecure page link.
The page loads and shows that you are logged on as testuser.
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However, the very first instruction states:
Use the ASP features in FrontPage 2003:
Before you can use the ASP features in FrontPage 2003, you must have access
to a Web server or a disk-based Web that supports ASP.
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