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Subject: [cfaussie] RE: htaccess and IISyes, but that means i need a W2K user account setup on the webserver box? is that correct?--------Original Message-----
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Subject: [cfaussie] RE: htaccess and IISYou will have to set the secutiy permissions to the user to login before they can access the directoryIn IIS, select the directory, right click and go to the security tab--------Original Message-----
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Subject: [cfaussie] htaccess and IISHey y'all,I have to migrate a few sites currently hosted on a unix box over to a W2K IIS5 server. The sites currently use htaccess files to authenticate users to various folders under each site.Is there an equivalent thing to an htaccess file for use under IIS?Steve C---
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