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5/20/2008 9:08 AM
 

What is the easiest way to protect new DNN web site under development with some type of splash screen using fixed login id/psw? Basically I'd like to give out user id/psw (only one) to a few folks who could login in and see the progress. After the web site is completed the splash page would be removed. Thanks!

 
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5/20/2008 9:51 AM
 

Jakeman

you can set the page settings on your top level pages to registered users only. when they nav to your site it will automatically ask for log in credentials. Or you can create a splash page set to registered users only as well. In admin settings set the splash page.

 

 
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