Microsoft KB Archive/301432

= HOW TO: Create a Subweb and Add Permissions Using FrontPage 2000 =

Article ID: 301432

Article Last Modified on 1/7/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q301432



IN THIS TASK
SUMMARY Create a Subweb and Add Permissions
 * Create a Subweb
 * Apply Security Permissions



SUMMARY
This article describes how to:
 * Create a subweb from an existing folder in your Microsoft FrontPage Web.

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 * Assign permissions to that newly created subweb.

When you create a FrontPage Web, you may want to restrict access to certain portions of that Web. To do this, create a subweb within the Web, and then restrict access to that subweb.

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Create a Subweb and Add Permissions
To create a subweb from a folder stored in an existing FrontPage Web and apply specific permissions to that subweb, follow these steps.

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Create a Subweb
 Start Microsoft FrontPage 2000. On the File menu, click Open Web. In the Open Web dialog box, click the Web that you want or type the URL to the Web that you want in the Folder name box (for example, http:// ). Click Open. In the Enter Network Password dialog box, type your user name, password, and domain in the corresponding boxes, and then click OK. In the Folder List pane, right-click the folder that you want to convert to a subweb. On the shortcut menu that appears, click Convert to Web.

You receive the following message:

Changing this folder into a Web will cause pages in it to change.

- Pages that include files may not be updated when included files change

- Hyperlinks on navigation bars may be removed

Are you sure you want to do this?

  Click Yes.

NOTE: The folder icon now contains a globe shape.

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Apply Security Permissions
 Double-click the folder that you converted to a subweb.

The subweb is opened in a second instance of Microsoft FrontPage 2000.</li> On the Tools menu, point to Security, and then click Permissions.</li> In the Permissions -  dialog box, click Use unique permissions for this web on the Settings tab, and then click Apply.</li> On the Users tab, click Only registered users have browse access, and then click Add.</li> In the Add Users dialog box, click the Domain that you want in the Obtain list from list.</li> In the Names list, click the user name that you want, and then click Add>>. Repeat this step for each user that you want to add.</li> Under Allow users to, click the type of access that you want to allow (for example, Browse this web), and then click OK.</li> If you want to specify the type of access for each user, click the user name that you want on the Users tab, and then click Edit.</li> In the Edit Users dialog box, under Allow Users to, click the type of access that you want (for example, Author and browse this Web), and then click OK.</li> Click Apply, and the click OK.</li> On the File menu, click Close. The new security permissions are applied to the subweb.</li> Quit FrontPage.</li></ol>

When you now attempt to browse to the subweb, you are prompted for your user name, password, and domain. If you click Cancel, a page similar to the following appears:

You are not authorized to view this page

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