Website Access Manager Permissions ?...
Question for an expert: Is there a way to give a user access to all protected folder/files without having to login to each/every protected folder/file ? Or can it be configured to login just once for all password protected folder/files ?
Yes, you can do that. Just protect the folder itself and not the individual files inside of that folder. By protecting the folder itself, this grants permissions to all files in that folder.
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Thanks Scott; OK, now, what about the users access to multiple folders ? Do I really need to grant separate access to every folder ? Or is there a way to give general access to all folders ?
woodchuck wrote:
Thanks Scott; OK, now, what about the users access to multiple folders ? Do I really need to grant separate access to every folder ? Or is there a way to give general access to all folders ?
Thanks Scott; OK, now, what about the users access to multiple folders ? Do I really need to grant separate access to every folder ? Or is there a way to give general access to all folders ?
If you want your entire website, then select the top folder and all folders under it will be protected. If the folders are in different locations, then each one needs to be selected separately.
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I definitely do not want to password protect the whole website, it's a public website, that would not work ! , just need to restrict 2 or 3 folders.
woodchuck wrote:
I definitely do not want to password protect the whole website, it's a public website, that would not work ! , just need to restrict 2 or 3 folders.
I definitely do not want to password protect the whole website, it's a public website, that would not work ! , just need to restrict 2 or 3 folders.
That is easy then. Just select the folder on the left and then the user(s) on the right.
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Doesn't seem to have made any difference. Like I said.. I've tried root... and I've tried it pathed out to the nsr folder both. Same internal server error
John McHaffie wrote:
Doesn't seem to have made any difference. Like I said.. I've tried root... and I've tried it pathed out to the nsr folder both. Same internal server error
Doesn't seem to have made any difference. Like I said.. I've tried root... and I've tried it pathed out to the nsr folder both. Same internal server error
Have you checked your support ticket John?

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