yup, place the pdfs, or other files you want protected, in a dir
OUTSIDE your web root.  Then use a CF page and the CFCONTENT tag to
deliver your files.

Doug


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:00:43 -0500, Wurst, Keith D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone. I have a cf security question. I have a website and on that
> site are some pdfs. The site is password protected. On the site I have a
> pdf directory where I keep all my pdf's. I am concerned that if I
> emailed someone a link http://www.mysite.com/pdf/pdfname.pdf that they
> would be able to open the pdf without having to log into the site first.
> Is there a way to force users to have to login before they can open a
> ..pdf - and still email them a link in the format I have written above?
> Thanks so much for the help.
> 
> 

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