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Subject: IIS - Login Sessions

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Name: ducklips
Date: March 28, 2008 at 10:26:20 Pacific
Subject: IIS - Login Sessions
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: Latitude C540
Comment:
Hi All,

I need to configure the following on my 2003 Server. Because this applies to web development, i am posting it here rather than the Svr 2003 Forum.

- I need web visitors to be able to login.
- Need them to be able to create/change passwords.

- Each user will login on the same page, but be redirected to their own directory which displays their contents.

I would greatly appreciate any guidance on which route to go to achieve these tasks.

I did figure out how to create a login/redirect function. But it does not include sessions and the ability for them to create their own passwords, etc.

Thanks in advance.

"i woke up this morning and all of my stuff was stolen and replaced with exact duplicates."


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Response Number 1
Name: TheNerd
Date: March 30, 2008 at 19:28:51 Pacific
Subject: IIS - Login Sessions
Reply: (edit)
What are you writing this login script with? PHP, ASP, Perl, etc?

That would make a big difference on how you would do it.

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Response Number 2
Name: ducklips
Date: April 8, 2008 at 11:07:00 Pacific
Subject: IIS - Login Sessions
Reply: (edit)
Hi, thanks for your response. I'm not sure which route to go when it comes to the programming part. Which do you recommend?

I have the capabilities to host any of them.

"i woke up this morning and all of my stuff was stolen and replaced with exact duplicates."


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