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Hello Mr Sun :

Long time no see !!

Check out the answer at this URL :
http://serverwatch.internet.com/articles/htaccess/

If you're looking for something more complicated like a database that
keeps the usernames and passwords, check out the book "Apache Server for
Dummies".

Hope everything is going well for you at John Hancock ?? I'm working for
your competitor, Prudential. Ha ! Small world, huh ?

Regards,
Chong Yu Meng

Sun JunXu wrote:
> hi, all,
> sorry for off-topic, but I think here all are expert on apache , I think I
> can get answer here.
> after I  set up Apache to require a username and password to access certain
> documents, I need to create a password and user name table or database, is
> it possible to use username and password of Win Nt like as IIS ? (despite I
> don't like M$, but my boss likes), if so, how to use it?
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> sincerely
> sun


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