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Default restrict access to page - 11-06-2004 , 05:00 PM






I am using DW MX's default "restrict access to page" server behavior.
It is restricted based on username, password, and access level.
I was wondering what everyone's opinion was as to how secure this method is in preventing unauthorized users from viewing
unauthorized pages?
Is there anything more robust that would be fairly simple to implement on a couple hundred pages.
I know there is always someone somewhere who can get into whatever they want. My objective is to make it so hard to get into that
anyone advanced enough to get in wouldn't be interested in the content anyway, because they can get into much more interesting stuff
elsewhere.
Thanks and any opinions/comments are much appreciated!
Jeremy



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Default Re: restrict access to page - 11-07-2004 , 08:00 AM






You answered your own question. Just use the "restrict access to page"



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I am using DW MX's default "restrict access to page" server behavior.
It is restricted based on username, password, and access level.
I was wondering what everyone's opinion was as to how secure this method
is in preventing unauthorized users from viewing
unauthorized pages?
Is there anything more robust that would be fairly simple to implement on
a couple hundred pages.
I know there is always someone somewhere who can get into whatever they
want. My objective is to make it so hard to get into that
anyone advanced enough to get in wouldn't be interested in the content
anyway, because they can get into much more interesting stuff
elsewhere.
Thanks and any opinions/comments are much appreciated!
Jeremy





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