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6. Click on the page ''''' 'Beos' ''''', click on edit and then on the flag ''''' 'Access' '''''. In ''''' 'General Options' ''''' you can select a user group, which then will be allowed to access the page 'Beos'. You can do this for every page and every page content individually. | 6. Click on the page ''''' 'Beos' ''''', click on edit and then on the flag ''''' 'Access' '''''. In ''''' 'General Options' ''''' you can select a user group, which then will be allowed to access the page 'Beos'. |
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You can do this for every page and every page content individually. |
How do I protect a page using a password?
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1. Assume you have following starting position and you want to set a password to access the page 'Beos'.
2. In the list view of page 'Beos' click on 'New record' to create a new page content.
3. In the opening form choose as type 'Forms / Login' and set a header for your login form (e.g. Beos Login).
4. Click on the flag 'Login' . Here you have to set the page 'Beos' (where you want to redirect to after logging in) and the folder containing the users you want to give access (e.g. Frontend-User). You can do this using the folder icon on the right and click on the page 'Beos' and the same for the folder 'Frontend-User'.
5. Save and close the login form.
6. Click on the page 'Beos' , click on edit and then on the flag 'Access' . In 'General Options' you can select a user group, which then will be allowed to access the page 'Beos'. If you click on 'Hide at login' the page / page content will disappear when logged in. If you click on 'Show at any login' the page / page content will be shown for all. You can do this for every page and every page content individually.