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Ian Grant
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Hi, all.
As a matter of course, we use Plesk to password-protect working sites until they're ready for launch. And that works fine in most instances: in IE and FF, for example, you get the usual dialog box asking for a username and password, with an error message if you enter the wrong details.
But if you visit one of these sites in Google Chrome, you just get the 401.1 "You are not authorized to view this page" error message, without any dialog box to enter your credentials. Which means that you can't see the site at all.
Is there some way of getting around that? While we can just ask clients to use a different browser, it'd be nice if they didn't have to do that.
Any help will be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
ian.
As a matter of course, we use Plesk to password-protect working sites until they're ready for launch. And that works fine in most instances: in IE and FF, for example, you get the usual dialog box asking for a username and password, with an error message if you enter the wrong details.
But if you visit one of these sites in Google Chrome, you just get the 401.1 "You are not authorized to view this page" error message, without any dialog box to enter your credentials. Which means that you can't see the site at all.
Is there some way of getting around that? While we can just ask clients to use a different browser, it'd be nice if they didn't have to do that.
Any help will be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
ian.