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RAB
I am designing a web site with public pages and private pages. The
private pages are divided into two sections. This question is
regarding the two private sections of the web site. With each private
section, I want my user to login with a different login web page. The
user would not be able to enter a section without supplying the proper
credentials for each section. How would I create my web.config page.
Would someone be kind enough to share some sample code.

Thanks,
RABMissouri

Jul 24 '06 #1
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How would I create my web.config page.
Would someone be kind enough to share some sample code.
The thing to do is create 2 sub directory's 1 for each section and give both
these directory's their own web.config.

Example code can be found here:
http://www.devhood.com/Tutorials/tut...tutorial_id=85

You might even be able to specify enough of the settings in the <location
path=...
Parts.


Jul 24 '06 #2

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