security access to a sales page

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Don Nelson

I am trying to put a page on my web site for my sales
team, that they will only be able to get to. 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.

Anybody have any ideas

thanks

Don
 
With or without programming. In ASP or ASP.NET, you can easily programically
restrict. Without, you can set NTFS permissions in WIndows Explorer and only
allow that group access.

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Gregory A. Beamer
MPV; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

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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 ||
|| (All from Microsoft Press) ||
|/----------------------------------------------------\|
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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:
| *------------------------------------------------------*
| |\----------------------------------------------------/|
| || 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 ||
| || (All from Microsoft Press) ||
| |/----------------------------------------------------\|
| *------------------------------------------------------*
|
 
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