Folder security
From: JohnDeSod (JohnDeSod_at_internet.gr)
Date: 05/22/03
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Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 06:37:18 -0700
First of all, my apologies for the mistakes i made to my
previous reply. The most important mistake that i write
before is that the method i suggest IS NOT SECURE.
My apologies again for my mistake...
JohnDeSod
>-----Original Message-----
>An easy way to do that is to set basic authentication fro
>the folder and check manually the anonymous
authentication
>for the files that are under the folder. I think that is
a
>secure way to protect your files cause someone that knows
>the exact file name, will have the ability to work with
>the file without prompt for a username and password.
>
>regards,
>JohnDeSod
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Is it possible to use basic authentication on a folder
>but anonymous
>>authentication on the files inside?
>>
>>I can't seem to achieve this or is ther a better way
>around this, I want to
>>have a secure area on our intranet for staff only.
>>
>>tia
>>
>>Sarah
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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