Chapter 1 Account
Overview
Chapter 2 Getting
Started
Chapter 3 Control Panel
Overview
Chapter 4 FTP
Instructions
Chapter 5 SSH /
Telnet
Chapter 6 Email Software
Setup
Chapter 7 File
Manager
Chapter 8 Change
Password
Chapter 9 Mail
Manager
Chapter 10 Site
Statistics
Chapter 11 Mailing
List
Chapter 12 Microsoft
FrontPage
Chapter 13 Site Creation
Tool
Chapter 14 Counters
Chapter 15 Protect
Directories
Chapter 16 Redirect URL
Chapter 17 Search
Engine
Chapter 18 Formmail
Chapter 19 PGP & PGP
Mail
Chapter 20 Mime Types
Chapter 21 Anonymous
FTP
Chapter 22 Archive
Manager
Chapter 23 SSL (Secure
Server)
Chapter 24 MySQL
Chapter 25 Shopping
Cart
Chapter 26 CGI-bin
Chapter 27 Real Audio / Real
Video
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Users
Guide
Chapter 15 - Protect Directory
This Option
is not available for FrontPage users.
The Protect Directory Option
in your Control Panel allows you to restrict access to a particular
directory within your account and allowing access by assigning usernames
and passwords to individuals that you choose to allow such
access.
When you click on this option you will be taken to the
following screen where you are asked to upload the directory that you wish
to Password Protect. You can select the particular directory from the drop
down list and then click load.
Once you click load you will be taken to the following screen.
The top section of this screen is basically a repeat of the first screen
and should reflect the directory you have loaded. The bottom section is
where you assign usernames and passwords. Complete this section for each
user you are allowing access and clicking submit to save each
entry.
NOTE: Usernames and passwords
MUST be from 6 to 8 characters long. Any less than 6 or greater than 8
will cause your protected directory cease to function and you will receive
an error when trying to enter the directory.
Once you have added users, you will see a list of these above
the boxes where you add them, there will be a delete option next to each
one which will allow you to delete them when you no longer want them to
have
access.
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