Mark,
I finally got my password for cPanel from Heather and I plunged into password
protecting a web page.
Or so I thought. I assumed that a web address was a directory and I thought I
was protecting a web page but turned out locking up much more.
There is still one folder
Hi Jim,
The easy way to unprotect a page is to log in with FTP and remove the
httpaccess file from the directory.
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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Mark,
Thanks Mark. I did as you suggested without results. I am trying to unprotect
the url:
jamesphurley.com/District3
but I still get this message:
To view this page, you must log in to area “District3” on
jamesphurley.com:80.
I have no idea what the :80 suffix means.
District3
:80 just indicates that its the default http port.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Jim Hurley jhurley0...@sbcglobal.netwrote:
Mark,
Thanks Mark. I did as you suggested without results. I am trying to
unprotect the url:
jamesphurley.com/District3
but I still get this message:
To
P.S.
Below the message (To view this page etc.) are the fields in which to enter a
username and password.
Jim
Mark,
Thanks Mark. I did as you suggested without results. I am trying to unprotect
the url:
jamesphurley.com/District3
but I still get this message:
To view this
Mark,
Thank you going into the details. They will be helpful when Heather returns
information about my user name and password..
It has been months since I have used cPanel.
Wish me luck.
Jim Hurley
Message: 24
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 17:04:59 -0800
From: Mark Wieder
Jim-
Wednesday, December 28, 2011, 1:51:06 PM, you wrote:
Thank you going into the details. They will be helpful when
Heather returns information about my user name and password..
Well, the username/password thing is the hard part. After that it
really is pretty simple to do.
--
-Mark
I am a novice at this sort of thing, so bear with me.
I have an account on RR's server. The domain servers are listed as:
NS2.ON-REV.COM
NS1.ON-REV.COM
I would like to password protect a page. Is there anything about the RR server
that affects how that should be done?
I'm not looking for
Jim-
Tuesday, December 27, 2011, 11:03:52 AM, you wrote:
I would like to password protect a page. Is there anything about
the RR server that affects how that should be done?
As Matthias said, log on to on-rev's cPanel, then scroll down the page
to the Security section and click on Password