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7/2/2008 4:38 PM
 

How can i make the documents (Word and PDF) to be secure...As an example, when a user enters www.test.com/documentation/IT/Default.aspx in a browser, he goes to the log in page. However when a user enters www.test.com/documentation/IT/Portals/0/test.pdf , he can view the document without entering the credentials. How can i make the user to log in before they can view the document? I believe that the first URL www.test.com/documentation/IT/Default.aspx is going through the Default.aspx and hence a check is made if a user is registered or not...However the second URL does not hit the default.aspx page and hence they can view the document (I might be wrong..That is just my guess) . How can i force the users to log in before viewing a PDF document? Thanks in advance!!

 
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7/2/2008 10:16 PM
 

Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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