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  Windows NT Support : Main page of the Control Panel : Right Panel
 
Protect Directories
Using the "Protect Directories" option, you can limit the amount of access users have to your site. You can specify a username and password for the directory you are protecting. Each Protected directory can have multiple users ( each with different passwords if you prefer) who have access to it. Additionally the "Protect Directories" option can be used to remove a user's access from a protected directory.
 
 
How to Protect Directories
Log-in to the control panel
Select "Protected Directories" icon
The "Protection Manager" Displays
Choose the directory you would like to protect from the "Directory"
Type the "Username" and "Password"
Click "Go"
Once user access has been established for the protected directory, you have the option of removing a specific user's access from this screen if you choose to do so.
 
 
How to Remove a User's Access to a Protected Directory.
Log-in to the control panel
Select "Protected Directories" icon
The "Protection Manager" Displays
Click on the appropriate user from the list
The screen reappears and the user-id you just removed is no longer on the "user-list" section of the screen
 
 
Removing all Protection from a Directory
To remove all protection from a specific directory, use the same procedure as above for every username in the user list. Once all usernames have been removed, the protection on the directory is removed as well.
 
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