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This is cool. You will be shown how to set up a directory that will only let in those who know the password.

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HTML Getting Started Password Protected pages Tutorial
My server tech informs me that any system can be configured a hundred ways, but no matter what the files are named, what I have described above will be what happens. At least two files, one passwords and one logins, will be added to your accounts and you will configure them to allow only certain people in.

Step 1: Think of a nice username and password that later on have to be typed in from everyone who wants to see your protected pages. Take the pen and the piece of paper and write these down. And don't forget: Wherever you use capital letters those who want to access your pages will have to use capital letters as well.

Step 2: Use your ftp-Program to access your Web-Server. There you create a directory where you want to place the password protected files using the 'make new dir' command from the Commands menu (you can name it whatever you want). Then you create a second directory where you will later place the file with the password information (again use the 'make new dir' command). Now take the pen and the paper and write down the complete and exact path of the directory you created for the password information file(the ftp-program should display this if you open the directory).


 

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