Security can be added to your Web application at many levels and depends on your system and the users you want to accommodate.
For a complete understanding of security options affecting your Web application, read about the security features of Microsoft® FrontPage®, your Web server such as Microsoft® Internet Information Server, and your operating system such as Microsoft® Windows NT®.
If you use a database in your Web application, you might want to become familiar with the security models of ODBC databases, such as Microsoft® Access or SQL Server™.
To | See |
Find out types of security to consider or read where security can be set | Security |
Add security to your Web application at the page level | Adding Security Pages |
Set privileges for Web development team members | Setting Web Application Permissions |
Use Microsoft® Visual InterDev™ with a proxy server | Connecting to a Proxy Server |