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#In the '''Path''' field, specify the path you want to protect. This path is relative to the web-root. (In the example below, ''tydskrif.com'' is the website we want to protect, ''/'' is the document root and ''images'' is the subdirectory that we want to password protect.)
 
#In the '''Path''' field, specify the path you want to protect. This path is relative to the web-root. (In the example below, ''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.
 
#Select the '''Active '''checkbox to activate folder protection. To deactivate folder protection unselect the checkbox.
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#Click '''Save.'''
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 09:48, 4 February 2014

Protected Folders allow you to password protect directories inside your webspace.


To create a Protected Folder:


  1. Click on the Sites tab.
  2. Locate the Web Access section.
  3. Select Protected Folders
  4. Click Add new record.
  5. From the Website dropdown list, select a website.
  6. In the Path field, specify the path you want to protect. This path is relative to the web-root. (In the example below, tydskrif.com is the website we want to protect, / is the document root and images is the subdirectory that we want to password protect.)
  7. Select the Active checkbox to activate folder protection. To deactivate folder protection unselect the checkbox.
  8. Click Save.