I believe I've seen this done someplace, and am
wondering if anyone knows how it could be done:
Instead of completely disabling the .HTR bug, somehow
modify the access controls to allow only certain users
to have permission to use it. When you first try to
access a page using the .HTR extension, you're given
the standard authentication box and are authenticated
off of the Windows 2000 domain.
I would imagine this is possible through IIS and it's
ACL extensions, but I know very little about how these
work. Does anyone have any insight?
Thanks!
Norman Elton
College of William & Mary
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