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Protecting sub-domains!

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Hi,
Wondering how I can protect some of my sub-domains by asking for a windows username and password?

For example, I have admin.<domainname>.com and I wish only users that I grant access to see this web page.

When I go into File Manager and navigate to the 'admin' sub-domain and attempt to change permissions I see 'You are not allowed to change permissions for the file.'. However, I am logged in as the adminstrator!

Any ideas?
 
http://www.troxo.com/

i stumbled over this one .. it's nice.... i didn't have time to test it with plesk but i don't see how it can mess up .... (test it before implementing it on a production box)
 
Protecting Folders in Windows

I will investigate this add-on and see how well it works, but it looks to only be available to that admin and not the enduser I would how that once it is installed that the program will allow the endusers to setup the files.
 
The free quick fix I have tested for this issue on IIS base servers is installing the program found on this site.

http://www.troxo.com/products/iispassword/

This program will allow you to us either the IIS option to set password ans users up for a directory or use the lynux style .htaccess / .htpasswd format. IF you use the lynux style protection the plug-in will populate the properties with the user password info.

So give thanks to those guys for posting that link it really works...!
 
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