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Hiya Gang!

 

Hope your T-day was fine and that you are looking forward to the Holiday Festivities of Christmas.

 

I was wondering how I could go about password protecting a directory with a bunch of songs in it. I wanted to give friends and family access to all the tracks off my Christmas album so they can download and burn them, but I want to make sure that no one can get at it without a password.

 

I thought there was a way to do this in cPanel, but for some reason I can't find where to do that.

 

Anyone out there know how it can be done?

 

Thanks,

Nat

Posted

In cpanel, you are looking for the option "web protect" - if you do not see that there then you should submit a ticket to the Help Desk to see if it's missing for some reason. =)

 

Also, this isn't really a family only post and can help many members, so I'm going to move it to a different forum. =)

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In cpanel, you are looking for the option "web protect" - if you do not see that there then you should submit a ticket to the Help Desk to see if it's missing for some reason. =)

 

Also, this isn't really a family only post and can help many members, so I'm going to move it to a different forum. =)

Thanks Lisa!

 

:rolleyes:

Posted

Just one question:

 

 

The top part says:

Directory requires a password to access via the web (you must check this to activate password protection).

 

Protected Resource Name (will display in browser's password mask):

 

What is the Protected Resouce Name?

 

I did add in the username and password for the username, but just wondered if I had to check the top box and add in the Protected resource name.

 

Can you explain what that means?

 

Thanks,

Natalie

Posted

Well, the answer is in what you posted...

 

Directory requires a password to access via the web (you must check this to activate password protection).

 

Emphasis mine. That means - yes, you do need to check the box.

 

As far as the name; this is something you should add as it will appear in the popup asking for username and password - that way the end user will know what's being asked for and that it's "legit". I always add one that is short yet informative. It's a good practice to follow. =)

Posted

Lisa!

 

I got it all set up! Thanks so much.

 

See the Family Forum for a little Christmas prezzie. ;)

 

Nat

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