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    KeithN is offline Sergeant
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    Hello from Keith at www.wvnet.co.uk. I have allocated a page to a member of my team, to give him private access to track his projects.

    Although he and I are the only ones who know the page ID, I would be much happier if I could secure it with a login and password. I'n not sure it justifies a database, although I tried that (and failed), and after wrestling with the "insert login" menu, I give up. Is it possible, and if so, how do I go about it?

    Many thanks
    Keith

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    Default Re: protecting a single web-page

    Insert > Login > Protect page
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    Sorry I gave you wrong information...

    It's Insert > Login > Single Page Protection
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    Hi, I'm back after a spell abroad, thinking I had worked out what was wrong. But I'm still stuck. I have published a page named " login" with single page protection (password 'letmein') and placed a link called "login" on my homepage. I've tried it as both .php and .html, but no joy. It always goes straight to the page without any protection. I'm stumped. What am I missing?
    Keith

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    AOCOT001 is offline Private First Class
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    File extension must be php. U can c dat in ur page propety in BV.I hope that helps.U may as navadesign he,s the best here.

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    KeithN is offline Sergeant
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    Page saved as login.php. Link calls up login.php. Still goes direct without protection. There must be something else. Should I be using v11.4?

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    KeithN is offline Sergeant
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    I've just tried inserting "page protection" (access denied). That doesn't work either. Something is missing, but I can't see what.

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    Doesn't look like anyone out there can help. Disappointing, but perhaps I'll try Support.

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    Yeah send a ticket.They'l help u.

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