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Chong:
thanks, nice to meet you eventually.
I am ok here, what are you doing in Prudential?

sincerely
sun


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> From:         Chong Yu Meng[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     Java Apache Users
> Sent:         Friday, October 29, 1999 5:47 PM
> To:   Java Apache Users
> Subject:      Re: apache server password protection
> 
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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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