Articles tagged “htaccess”

How Do I Know if My Server is Compatible?

To use Website Access Manager, you should be running an Apache or Apache-compatible server (including lighttpd and EhttpD). To determine if your server is compatible with Website Access...

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Article ID: 581 | Published On: Dec 30, 2008 | 1,652 views | Rated 5 stars by 2 people

How Do I Remove Website Access Manager From My Server?

If for whatever reason your .htaccess settings got messed up, the best option might be to just delete them from your server while you figure out the issue. To do this, go to Tools > Remove...

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Article ID: 586 | Published On: Dec 31, 2008 | 1,133 views | Rated 5 stars by 2 people

What Are the Differences Between Website Access Manager and my Server’s Site Control Panel?

Website Access Manager offers many of the same features available within a site control panel such as Plesk, vDeck, or cPanel. The difference is that Website Access Manager simplifies these...

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Article ID: 648 | Published On: Mar 2, 2009 | 978 views | Rated 5 stars by 2 people

Problems Setting up Website Access Manager on a GoDaddy Server

Note : Although the information in this article is specific to GoDaddy, it can be applied to any hosting provider that uses subdomains of their primary domain. Please also note that...

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Article ID: 649 | Published On: Mar 5, 2009 | 2,119 views | Rated 5 stars by 2 people

How Many Files and Folders Can I Protect at Once?

With Website Access Manager, you can protect as many files or folders as you need.

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Article ID: 580 | Published On: Dec 30, 2008 | 922 views | Rated 5 stars by 1 people

I Get an Error When I Try to Configure My FTP Settings in Website Access Manager

You may receive the following error message when you are configuring your FTP settings if you incorrectly selected the wrong home directory or if you already have an existing .htaccess file in...

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Article ID: 591 | Published On: Jan 9, 2009 | 1,378 views | Rated 5 stars by 1 people

What Are the Differences Between Password Wizard and Website Access Manager?

Website Access Manager contains several options unavailable in Password Wizard, including: Ability to allow/block visitors by IP address and/or domain name Custom error pages Send...

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Article ID: 604 | Published On: Jan 29, 2009 | 1,032 views | Rated 5 stars by 1 people

My Users See a Login Box Instead of a Custom Error Page. Why?

The short answer: Because your users haven't logged in yet. The long answer: Website Access Manager uses .htaccess files to password protect your Website. The instructions in these files...

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Article ID: 615 | Published On: Feb 6, 2009 | 897 views | Rated 5 stars by 1 people

What Are the Server Requirements to Use Website Access Manager?

To use Website Access Manager, you should be running an Apache or Apache-compatible server (including lighttpd and EhttpD). In order to run the Server Compatibility Check, your server should...

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Article ID: 576 | Published On: Dec 30, 2008 | 5,131 views | Rated 3 stars by 16 people

My Username And Password Are Correct, But I Still Can't Log In.

Some users who design their Websites with Microsoft FrontPage have reported problems logging in with correct username/password combinations. This is because FrontPage automatically creates an...

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Article ID: 618 | Published On: Feb 24, 2009 | 1,364 views | Rated 3 stars by 2 people

Can I Create a Logout Feature?

It’s totally possible to create a logout feature for your Website! First, you have to understand a bit about how Website Access Manager works. This program uses .htaccess files for password...

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Article ID: 654 | Published On: Apr 7, 2009 | 930 views | Rated 0 stars by 0 people

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