Please Help Me Secure My Form Results!!!

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drm819

I have a FP 2003 form on a SSL page that contains confidential information.
I would like to send it to a password protected page that my other employees
can access with a unique username/password and then print the form results.

I currently send it to the _private folder in formatted text– but I am the
only one who can access it-- through FP. I tried to setup a subsite – but
the Browse button in FrontPage Form Results does not see the subsite.

I have tried other forums and paid for advice from “experts†on other sites
– but no one seems to be able to tell me exactly how this can be done
(step-by-step).

FrontPage must have a way of protecting confidential form results – that can
be accessed by other authorized personnel. If not, is there a way to
automatically encrypt the results and send via email. If not, is there a
company that will host the form page, encrypt the data and allow multiple
access to the data (don't think Web Formpage is still around)

Any help would be most appreciated – the simplest solution would be the best
one.
 
R

Ronx

FrontPage on its own cannot help with this. You will need to use server side
scripting together with a secured database such as mySQL or Ms SQL Server.
Which scripting language and which database depends on your knowledge and,
most importantly, what your host supports.
If you use asp.NET with ms SQL Server (requires Windows server with asp.NET
V2 support) then tutorials on http://HomePageDoctor.com have step-by-step
instructions on setting up the database and forms using Expression Web and
Visual Studio Express Web Edition (free download from http://microsoft.com).
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

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