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Re: [cobalt-users] frontpage not asking for password



Frontpage 2000 windows client caches passwords on the local PC. 

Jeff, to be sure the FP web is intact count the .htaccess files in the
client web:

  web$ find ./ -name .htaccess | grep -c ht

..should return: 8

It's possible that a site admin deleted an .htaccess file or two via FTP
or through shell access.  If that's the case manually repair or
disable-then-enable FPX for that site.  


	-- Will


What you want and where you want it:
  ./_vti_pvt/.htaccess
  ./_vti_log/.htaccess
  ./_private/.htaccess
  ./_vti_txt/.htaccess
  ./_vti_cnf/.htaccess
  ./_vti_bin/_vti_adm/.htaccess
  ./_vti_bin/_vti_aut/.htaccess
  ./_vti_bin/.htaccess

Jeff Lasman wrote:
> 
> One of my clients is reporting that when he uses Front Page 2000 to
> publish, it's publishing anything without asking for a user-name/password.
> 
> Has anyone else seen this kind of behavior?
> 
> Jeff
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