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    thanks for the links, i have created the .htaccess and .htpasswd, but it doesn't seem to work, do i need to conffigure anything within apache ??

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    not that I am aware of. is it on your drive or your website at your isp?

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    the website is on my computer, i have got the password box to come up now, but when i put in the correct details, it tries to goto a random url instead of going to either 127.0.0.1/leu or 10.2.8.45/leu is there anyway i can force it to go to a specific url ??

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    I would suggest login management using CGI or Perl.
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    try adding this to the htaccess file

    DirectoryIndex /cgi-bin/index.cgi

    or where ever you want to redirect to.

    or make sure you have an index.html in that directory

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    it is al sorted ot now, thanks, there was a glitch in my code that i missed

    thanks for the help guys

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