Hi Fletch
The key to FlexWiki is its flexibility. I often use FlexWiki on a project
just by myself.

FlexWiki supports a number of security models. It can have Windows
Integrated Security, forms-based security with the SQL Security provider or
just basic authentication. You can set up topics for some individuals to
only read and for other to be able to write to, or  for no one to write to
after the topic has been created . Here you need to describe your
requirement and we can give advice on how to achieve your requirement.

There are a number of topics that can be found by searching with 'security',
'authorization' or 'authentication'.

John Davidson

On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Fletcher, CharlesX M <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, I'm trying to set up my own wiki for my own use.
> Do you offer that capability? I still want to use the functionality
> Available but I do have some security concerns.
>
>
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