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+ | #From the '''Website '''dropdown list, select a website. | ||
+ | #In the '''Path''' field, specify the path you want to protect. This path is relative to the web-root. (In the example above, ''tydskrif.com'' is the website we want to protect, ''/'' is the document root and ''images'' is the subdirectory that we want to password protect.) | ||
+ | #Select the '''Active '''checkbox to activate folder protection. To deactivate folder protection unselect the checkbox. | ||
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Revision as of 15:15, 3 February 2014
Protected Folders allow you to password protect directories inside your webspace.
To get to the Protected Folders section:
- Click on the Sites tab.
- Locate theWeb Access section.
- Select Protected Folders
- Click Add new record.
- From the Website dropdown list, select a website.
- In the Path field, specify the path you want to protect. This path is relative to the web-root. (In the example above, tydskrif.com is the website we want to protect, / is the document root and images is the subdirectory that we want to password protect.)
- Select the Active checkbox to activate folder protection. To deactivate folder protection unselect the checkbox.