Securi9ng Subfolder with Forms Authentication

From: Hugh McLaughlin (hugh@kmcnetwork.com)
Date: 02/13/03


From: "Hugh McLaughlin" <hugh@kmcnetwork.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 14:28:05 -0800


Hello Everyone and thanks for your help in advance. I am
working on an application that has both a public and
private side. I would like to have the public
application in the root directory of the site and then
have a subfolder called "Intranet" that's entire contents
are secured with forms authentication. However, I am not
sure if this can be done or how to go about it. Do I
need two web.config files? any help is greatly
appreciated. Thanks.



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