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Brandon - 24 May 2008 21:44 GMT
I want to allow my clients to visit my website, and sign in to only certain
pages.  Can I create a subdirectory in Publisher 2007 so that I can have them
sign in to the subdirectory only, while having the rest of the pages
accessible to the public?  How?  Is there a better way?
Also, what is a good program that can deal with numerous user accounts, and
that can deal with payments for these accounts?

Thanks
Brandon
Don Schmidt - 24 May 2008 23:29 GMT
You could have a password protected folder for each account but it could be
a bit cumbersome.

Some good information on password protecting folders can be found here in
items 20 and 21.

http://www.iinet.com/support/faqlist.php?cat=web%20hosting

For a sample on how you would access the password protected folder, visit,

http://www.iinet.com/~defcon_one/  (It's a test area I created for various
ideas)

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>I want to allow my clients to visit my website, and sign in to only certain
> pages.  Can I create a subdirectory in Publisher 2007 so that I can have
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> Thanks
> Brandon
 
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