:-(  I was kind of expecting that once I got to the point of looking 
at the page that was to be blocked... At least I gained some CF 
experience on that little project.
It's IIS.
Thank you.

J.J. Merrick wrote:
> Jen,
>
> When using the built in authentication stuff CF can only "lockdown" pages
> that are CFM pages since CF only processes those pages. Plain old text files
> would need to be locked down at the web server level using IIS or Apache
> basic authentication. The instructions depend on your setup... are you using
> IIS or Apache for your webserver?
>
>
> J.J. Merrick
>
>
>
> On 6/7/07, Jen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I have a login password authentication with cookies set up and a
>> cfinclude tag linking it to an authentication check for subsequent
>> pages. That portion of it looks like it works fine. Where I am lost it
>> applying this to some plain old text pages. It looks like it will only
>> apply to CF query pages.
>>
>> How should I go about applying the authentication to plain old text?
>> Any information or insight on how CF handles this would be of great help.
>> Thanks,
>> J.
>> CF 5
>>
>>
>>     
>
> 

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