How to set up a restricted-access Web by using FrontPage 2003 (825451)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003, when used with:
- FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions from Microsoft
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
SUMMARYThis step-by-step article describes how to set up a
restricted-access Web in Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003. A
restricted-access Web is a Web site that can be viewed by specific users only.
FrontPage 2003 can restrict a whole Web site, but it cannot restrict separate
pages, sections, or folders in a Web site. To set up a
restricted-access Web in FrontPage 2003, you must configure the subsite to use
unique permissions and then grant access permission to the users who you want
to permit access to the subsite. You can restrict access to a root Web.
However, restricted-access is typically set up on a subsite that has unique permissions. A subsite is a Web nested
inside another Web. By default, all subsites inherit the same permission
settings as their parent Webs. However, you can set unique permissions for
subsites. Each subsite can have its own set of permissions that specify who can
browse, author, or administer it, and you can set up individual subsites with
different levels of permissions and different groups of users.
back to the topUse FrontPage to Create a New SubsiteUse one of the following methods to create a subsite in FrontPage
2003. Method 1: Create a Subsite from a Wizard or from a Template- Click File, and then click
New.
- In the New task pane, select and then
click the type of Web site that you want to create.
- In the Web Site Templates dialog box,
click the template that you want to use.
- In the Specify the location of the new web
list, type a new Web location or select your location from the list of
available choices.
For example, http://server
name is a Root Web and http://server
name/subsite name is a subsite, and
then click OK.
back to the topMethod 2: Use FrontPage 2003 to Convert a Folder to a Subsite- Start FrontPage 2003, click File, and then
click Open Web.
- In the Look In list, locate the Web that
you want to open, and then click Open.
- In the Folder List, right-click the folder
that you want to convert to a subsite, and then click Convert to
Web.
If you receive a message that prompts you to confirm
the conversion, click Yes. back to the topMethod 3: Use FrontPage 2003 to Import a Web into a Folder and Convert the Folder into a Subsite- Start FrontPage 2003, click File, and then
click Open Web.
- In the Look In list, locate the Web that
you want to import the subsite into, and then click
Open.
- Click File, and then click
Import.
- In the Import dialog box, click
Add File, Add Folder, or From
Site.
- In the Look In box, locate the folder or
Web that you want to import, and then click Open.
- Convert the folder to a subsite by using the steps that are
described earlier in this article.
For more information about how to create a subsite in FrontPage
2003, view the Subsite topic in FrontPage 2003 Help.
For additional information about how to create a Subsite,
click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base: 292625
HOW TO: Divide a Large Root Web into Smaller Subwebs Using FrontPage 2002
back to the
topUse the Microsoft Internet Information Services (ISS) Manager to Create a SubsiteAlternatively, you can use the Internet Information Services (IIS)
snap-in in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to create a subsite. To do
this, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Use the IIS Manager to Create a Restricted-Access Subsite- Click Start, point to All
Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then
click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- Expand
Your_Server_Name/Web Sites, and
then expand the Web site that you want to use.
- Right-click the Web that you want to make a subsite, point
to New, and then click Server Extensions 2002
Web.
- On the Create a Subweb page, in the
Name box, type a name for your subsite, and then click
Submit.
- On the Web site Administration for
"Your_Web_Site" page, in the Users
and Roles area, click Change subweb
permissions.
- Click Use unique permissions for this Web
site, and then click Submit.
- Click Administration to return to the
Administration page, and then click Manage
Users.
- To give a user permission to access the subsite, click
Add a User.
- On the Add a User page, in the
User area, either create a new account or add an existing user
account.
- In the User Role area, click to select
the role for the user who you are adding, and then click Add
User.
- Repeat steps a through c for each user who you want to
grant permission to access your restricted access subsite.
- Click Administration to return to the
Administration page, and then click Change anonymous
access settings.
- On the Change anonymous access settings
page, click Off, and then click
Submit.
back to the topMethod 2: Use the IIS Manager to Convert a Folder in a Web to a Restricted-Access Subsite- Click Start, point to All
Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then
click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- Expand
Your_Server_Name/Web Sites, and
then expand the Web site that you want to use.
- Right-click the folder that you want to convert to a
FrontPage-extended subsite, point to All Tasks, and then click
Configure Server Extensions 2002.
- On the Create a Subweb page, in the
Name box, type a name for your subsite, and then click
Submit.
- On the Web site Administration for
"Your_Web_Site" page, in the Users
and Roles area, click Change subweb
permissions.
- Click Use unique permissions for this Web
site, and then click Submit.
- Click Administration to return to the
Administration page, and then click Manage
Users.
- To give a user permission to access the subsite, click
Add a User.
- On the Add a User page, in the
User area, either create a new account or add an existing user
account.
- In the User Role area, click to select
the role for the user who you are adding, and then click Add
User.
- Repeat steps a through c for each user who you want to
grant permission to access your restricted access subsite.
- Click Administration to return to the
Administration page, and then click Change anonymous
access settings.
- On the Change anonymous access settings
page, click Off, and then click
Submit.
back to the top Use FrontPage 2003 to Configure Unique Permissions for the SubsiteIf your Web server is running FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions
from Microsoft, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Use FrontPage 2003 to Configure Unique Permissions from the Subsite
- Start FrontPage 2003 and then open your subsite.
- Click Tools, point to
Server, and then click Permissions.
- On the Permissions Administration page,
click Change permissions.
- Click Use unique permissions for this Web
site, and then click Submit.
- Click Administration to visit the
Web site Administration for
"Your_Web_Site"page, and then in the
Users and Roles area, click Manage
Users.
- To give a user permission to access the subsite, click
Add a User.
- On the Add a User page, in the
User area, either create a new account or add an existing user
account.
- In the User Role area, click to select the
role for the user who you are adding, and then click Add
User.
- Repeat steps 6 through 8 for each user who you want to
grant permission to access your restricted access subsite.
- Click Administration to return to the
Administration page, and then click Change anonymous
access settings.
- On the Change anonymous access settings
page, click Off, and then click
Submit.
back to the topMethod 2: Use FrontPage 2003 to Configure Unique Permissions from the Root Web
- Start FrontPage 2003 and then open the Root Web that
contains the subsite.
- Click Tools, point to
Server, and then click Administration Home.
- On the Web site Administration for
"Your_Web_Site" page, in the
Subwebs area click the name of your subsite.
- On the Web site Administration for
"Your_Web_Site" page, in the Users
and Roles area, click Change subweb
permissions.
- Click Use unique permissions for this Web
site, and then click Submit.
- Click Administration to return to the
Administration page, and then click Manage
Users.
- Click to select the check box next to any user name that
you want to remove from access to the subsite, and then click Remove
selected user(s) from all roles.
- To give a user permission to access the subsite, click
Add a User.
- On the Add a User page, in the
User area, either create a new account or add an existing user
account.
- In the User Role area, click to select the
role for the user who you are adding, and then click Add
User.
- Repeat steps 7 through 9 for each user who you want to
grant permission to access your restricted access subsite.
- Click Administration to return to the
Administration page, and then click Change anonymous
access settings.
- On the Change anonymous access settings
page, click Off, and then click
Submit.
back to the topUse FrontPage 2003 to Create a Restricted-Access Subsite on a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Web SiteTo create a Windows SharePoint Services subsite, use FrontPage
2003 to create the site and then publish it on a server that is running Windows
SharePoint Services. To do this, follow these steps. Create a Windows SharePoint Services Subsite- Start FrontPage 2003, click File and then
click New.
- On the New task pane, click
SharePoint Team Site.
- In the Web Site Templates dialog box,
click SharePoint Team Site.
- In the Specify the location of the new Web
site box, type the location of your Windows SharePoint Services
server, with the addition of a subsite folder.
Alternatively, you can
click Browse, locate your Windows SharePoint Services server,
and then add a subsite folder. For example, the location of the subsite may
look similar to the following: http://Your_Server/sites/Your_Windows_SharePoint_Services/Your_New_Subsite - Click OK.
back to the topRestrict Access to the Windows SharePoint Services Subsite- Start FrontPage 2003 and then open your Windows SharePoint
Services subsite.
- Click Tools, point to
Server, and then click Administration
Home.
- On the Site Settings page, click
Manage permission inheritance.
- On the Manage Permission Inheritance page,
click Use unique permissions, and then click
OK.
- On the Site Settings page, click
Manage Users.
- Click to select the check box next to any user name that
you want to remove from access to the subsite, and then click Remove
selected user(s) from all roles.
- To give a user permission to access the subsite, click
Add a User.
- On the Add a User page, in the
Step 1: Choose Users area, type either the e-mail address or
user name of the users who you want to add, or type the name of one or more
cross site group names.
- In the Step 2: Choose Site Group area,
click to select the role for the user or users who you are adding, and then
click Next.
- In the Step 3: Confirm Users area, type
the requested confirmation information in each box.
- In the Step 4: Send E-mail area, if you
want to send an e-mail to inform the users who have been granted access to the
site, click to select the Send the following e-mail to let these users
know they've been added check box.
- Click Finish.
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