From the site...
"In order to password protect documents using IIS, you have to actually create accounts on the NT machine. You then assign permissions to the various documents so that those users have permission to read those documents. While this sounds simple enough, keep in mind that this means that user accounts and passwords are being passed across the Internet in plain text." This presumes you DON'T have an https connection first. If you don't, shame on you. On 10/8/06, Ben Ruset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It all depends on what the web server is. Through the Magic of Google I bring this to you: http://www.hwg.org/lists/hwg-servers/passwords.html Winterlight wrote: > I want to put up a web page, of an excel file, on my site that is log on > only, and is secure. I have never understood why Frontpage doesn't have > this built into it as a tool. I could use a password for the excel file > but that is not secure. Any ideas? >
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