you can right click navigation nodes and then select permissions from the pop up menu. The select Anonymous from the drop down list. The for all the permissions, find View at the bottom of the list - un check that one.

The next time you go to that part of the website (and you are not logged in) you will see the farcry login screen.

On 5/24/05, Michael Porter < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I'm relatively new to Farcry and would like to know if anyone can assist me on adding a login system to secure a members directory and the files within. Ideally i'd like the content to be managed for this section using farcry but there is some functionality which i'd need to develop seperately (i.e. address changes, and other internal tools).

-Mike


Regards,

Michael Porter
Senior Analyst Programmer

Royal Australasian College of Physicians
145 Macquarie Street
Sydney  NSW  2000

Phone: 02 9256 9647


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