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Front Page Password Protection/Security 1

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Swirly

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I am attempting to use FrontPage to design a web page that will post my employees work schedules on the internet. I will need to create a seperate page for each user and password protect each page so that only one person can view the page. I can't figure out how to do this! Any suggestions?
Thanks!
 
You will have to put each page in a separate folder. Then you have to right-click each folder and choose "convert to web". This makes each folder a sub-web of the main website. Once you publish the aeb to your network you have to open each of the pages in each folder. Go to tools on the menu bar, choose security. Select "this web has unique permissions", then click apply. Then choose Add Users, and create a username and password for each page.

I hope that helps, I've been using FP2000 for over a year now.
 
Thank you so much! You have helped me greatly!
 
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