Or see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=301554
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| >-----Original Message-----
| >I am trying to put a page on my web site for my sales
| >team, that they will only be able to get to.
|
| Basically, you need to disable anonymous access to your
| site, set up a login account for each team member, and
| then grant access to each member.
|
| The method for doing this varies according to the version
| of the FrontPage server extensions installed on your Web
| server. To get started, however, choose Server from the
| Tools menu, and then Permissions.
|
| If you can't figure out the rest, post again to this
| thread and state which version of the extensions you have.
|
| >Also I want to be able to have the sales calls forms
| >e-mailed to me. I have the form designed, and on the
| >site, but I am unable to create a login page that will
| >work.
|
| The procedure just above should make a username/password
| prompt appear. If you're using the FrotnPage Save Results
| component to send the mail, click the Username box on the
| Saved Fields tab of the Saving Results dialog box. (To
| display this dialog box, right-click the form, choose Form
| Properties. and then click Options.)
|
| Jim Buyens
| Microsoft FrontPage MVP
| (e-mail address removed)
|
http://www.interlacken.com
| Author of:
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| || Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out ||
| || Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out ||
| || Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition ||
| || Troubleshooting Microsoft FrontPage 2002 ||
| || Faster Smarter Beginning Programming ||
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