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ASP.net authorisation at page level

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    Hi Guys, i would like to give access to a windows nt group only to one web page in the web application, rest of the pages won't be accessible to this windows NT Group. I can set this group to grant authorisation in the web.config file's authorisation section But this will grant access to all the web pages and I don't want to check the group name in each page. Is there a easy way to restrict acess to only one web page for this windows group. Thanks in advance. happy coding!

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      Hi Guys, i would like to give access to a windows nt group only to one web page in the web application, rest of the pages won't be accessible to this windows NT Group. I can set this group to grant authorisation in the web.config file's authorisation section But this will grant access to all the web pages and I don't want to check the group name in each page. Is there a easy way to restrict acess to only one web page for this windows group. Thanks in advance. happy coding!

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      You need to add a location element to your web.config ... That allows you to set the security for one page or sub directory. Hope that helps. Ben

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