Re: IIS Authentication, FSO and Form Methods



This solution does work for me. One question I have though, is it possible
to encrypt the password that I specify? The idea of having an unencrypted
password in my ASP pages is not sitting well with my boss. If it is not
possible to encrypt it what security measures should/can I take?

Thanks.


""Yuan Ren[MSFT]"" <v-yren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Matt,

You are welcome:)

Regards,

Yuan Ren [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Support



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