All I want to do is protect one page and give it one username/password.
I can't seem to get it to work. Is there a tutorial somewhere. Can some one post step by step instructions. It looks super easy but I must be missing a step because it isn't working.
My website: www.victorycheerleading.com.
Page I am trying to password protect: http://www.victorycheerleading.com/StaffResources.html
Thank you in advance!
-Logan
If you press F1, it will load the Quick Start Guide. Everything you need to get started using the software will be found in there.
99% of the time when the passwords don't work it means you configured the FTP setup incorrectly.
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Scott A. Swedorski - VP of Product Development
CoffeeCup Software Inc.
Phone: 678.495.3480
99% of the time when the passwords don't work it means you configured the FTP setup incorrectly.
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Scott A. Swedorski - VP of Product Development
CoffeeCup Software Inc.
Phone: 678.495.3480
You have the folder protected.
Make sure the file you want to protect is the one that's highlighted when you click the box next to the user name.
Then highlight the folder and clear the check form the folders and files user has access to box. I can't hear what I'm looking at when it's so easy to overlook something I'm not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/
Make sure the file you want to protect is the one that's highlighted when you click the box next to the user name.
Then highlight the folder and clear the check form the folders and files user has access to box. I can't hear what I'm looking at when it's so easy to overlook something I'm not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/
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