Configuring access permissions requires you to have your site open in
FrontPage. This means the site on your web server, not the local copy on
your hard drive. This is because you are trying to modify the access
permissions on the web server. IE has nothing to do with this process.
Assuming your site is hosted with an ISP, if your site was www.example.com,
you would start FrontPage and select "File | Open Web..." and enter
http://www.example.com (without quotes) in the "Web name" field.
Now that you have the site open, you can then access the "Tools | Server >
Permissions..." option.
That said, most ISPs don't enable users to modify access permissions using
this method. Your best bet is to check with your host to see what methods
they provide (if any) to password protect your sections of your site.
Good luck!
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"Charles V. Rennaker" <ch...@smvcc.net> wrote in message
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I was able to open my web page via the example you gave below. I'm in
the "ROOT WEB" now in FrontPage. How do I make just ONE page require a
username and password instead of the entire site? Right now if I use the
PERMISSIONS setting it makes my entire web page require the UID and PWD. I
just want the "EMPLOYEE AREA" page to require UID and PWD. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Carl
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"Carl Vannest" <webm...@dvsconsultingservices.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply. The only problem is.....how do I create a subweb?
I know my host supports it....I just can't figure out how the heck to make
it. I tried reading about Sub-webs in FrontPage help but that doesn't give
you much. It just tells you what it is, not how to make it.
The best thing I got from a website showed me something...but it didn't
work!
This is what it said to do:
Creating a Subweb
Each of your virtual hosts is given a separate Web in which subwebs can be
created. A subweb initially inherits certain settings, such as themes and
permissions, from its parent web.
To create a subweb, you must follow the steps below:
From FrontPage® Explorer, choose File, New, FrontPage Web.
You are prompted for the type of Web to create. Select Empty Web.
When prompted for the title of the Web, change it so that the location is
your domain name, followed by a slash (/), followed by the name of the
directory where the files reside.
After the above steps are completed, FrontPage creates the new Web.
You can also create a subweb by converting a folder to a Web, or by
importing a Web into a folder and then converting the folder into a web.
I tried everything...and nothing worked. I'm about to just go out and buy
Dreamweaver.....I hear it's a little easier with most hosts out there now a
days!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks again,
Carl
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"Carl Vannest" <webm...@dvsconsultingservices.com> wrote in message
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I'm gonna go nuts here in a few!!
Thanks,
Carl
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To create: File Menu | New FP Web | Empty Web | and make sure the path is
http://yourpcname/subwebname
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