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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Creating Password-Protected Pages<br />

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• Click the Wizard button to launch the DB Creation Wizard. See “Using the<br />

DB Creation Wizard” on page 723.<br />

Note: If you do not use the Wizard button next to the Database<br />

field and you leave ../db/users.csv in the default value,<br />

then you will have to manually create the /db folder on the<br />

server (in the folder where you publish the site) and grant<br />

write permission to the /db folder.<br />

• Enter the Server (IP) address and Port of the server that will handle sending<br />

e-mails confirming new user accounts. Consult your host provider or site<br />

administrator to obtain this information.<br />

• In the E-mail field, enter the e-mail address to which you want customer<br />

signup notifications to be sent. You will receive an e-mail each time a visitor<br />

creates an account.<br />

• In the From field, enter the e-mail address from which you want to send<br />

visitors e-mails confirming that their account has been successfully created.<br />

• To save the Logout component settings as a profile that you can apply to<br />

additional NOF Secure Site components that you add to your site, click Save<br />

Profile. See “Creating Component Profiles” on page 727.<br />

9. Click OK to close the Logout dialog.<br />

Adding the Secure Site Admin Component<br />

This Secure Site Admin component allows the site administrator to view a table<br />

containing information about registered site visitors, such as personal data and<br />

account status. The administrator can log in to this page from the published site to<br />

validate and invalidate user accounts, add and remove users accounts, view and edit<br />

the user details, and also provide administrative rights to a regular user.<br />

There are three types of website users:<br />

• Visitors, who will not have access to the restricted pages.<br />

• Registered users, who have access to the restricted pages, except for the site<br />

administrator’s page.<br />

• Administrators, who have access to all the pages of the site, including the<br />

Admin component.

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