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This is not the place to ask, but the simplest way is to adjust permissions on the content directories that you wish to protect. IIS will force users accessing those directories to validate with domain credentials. There are other ways as well. Your best bet is to ask the question on the Microsoft IIS newsgroups, or (if money is no object) call Microsoft Technical Support, which can walk you through it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julia Finnegan" <julia.finnegan at AEGIS-INC.COM> To: <ietf at ietf.org> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 22:46 Subject: Website password > How through an NT environment can I set a password on a particular website? > I would be attaching it to a database. Could I do this through IIS and > configure users in IIS somehow? If so, how would that be? If not, what > would be the best way? > >
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