Re: Folder security
From: Sarah (sstacey_at_twyfordschool.com)
Date: 05/23/03
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Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 09:45:45 +0100
"JohnDeSod" <JohnDeSod@internet.gr> wrote in message
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> 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
OK sorry, I'm new to this (as you can tell!)
We want to set up the intranet so that part of it is for staff only. I am
trying to password protect that area and was using basic authentication on a
folder to do this.
I thought the folder security would work but see now that's not the case.
Any suggestions greatfully recieved!
Sarah
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