Sounds like WebDav might be a more secure route. I am trying to set it
up but am having trouble figuring out how to only have the admin
account have access to see/edit files. We'd want to be able to WebDav
to our site root to be able to edit files. What security settings are
necessary for only the admin account to have access to see/edit files
while the internet accounts have access to the site in general (just
not to see/edit files)?
Re: http mail ...Hotmail doesn't use POP3 at all. ... It uses WebDAV.... If your free Hotmail account was created after 29-Nov-2004, ... They do NOT use POP3. ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: Hotmails trying to get me to stop using OE to check my mail. ... so that I can read up on how Microsoft's anti-spam attempts lead to the discontinuance of OE access to your Hotmail account?... That doesn't mean that their anti-spam measures for freebie accounts won't also affect your old freebie accounts. ... If you don't want your freebie Hotmail account occasionally going dead which requires you use their webmail interface to get past the intervening security page then pay for your Hotmail account. ... Outlook and Outlook Express use WebDAV which is a scripting language. ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: http mail ... Even paid accounts use WebDAV.... If your free Hotmail account was created before 29-Nov-2004, it got grandfathered in so you could continue to use Outlook to connect to the WebDAV-enabled mail hosts to send and receive. ... They do NOT use POP3. ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: http mail ...Hotmail doesn't use POP3 at all. ... It uses WebDAV.... If your free Hotmail account was created after 29-Nov-2004, ... They do NOT use POP3. ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: Continuous Login Attempts ... - require SSL... up but am having trouble figuring out how to only have the admin...account have access to see/edit files. ... necessary for only the admin account to have access to see/edit files... (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)