Several approaches the way Isee it, depends on application design:

1) Secure by using the operating system and NTFS ACL's, use a CFX tag that can 
interact with Windows NT security to modify privileges as you see fit, while this is 
trickier than any other, the security achieved is probably some of the strongest yet. 
My suggestion for a good CFX tag to do this is at http://www.intrafoundation.com

2) Application design, just simply build it into an application, only as secure as 
your coding, but probably the easiest to implement and maintain.


Gregory Harris
Los Angeles Information Technology Agency (ITA)
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'lo all,
I have a directory that holds administrative pages for my client database, and
need to secure it (obviously). What is the best way to go about doing that so
that one cannot call the modules in that directly, circumventing and /login
module...

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