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Building applications visually
Last updated 6/3/2015
The page is usually a goodbye or thank you page.
Log out users when a specific page loads
1 Open the page that will load in Dreamweaver.
The page is usually a goodbye or thank you page.
2 In the Server Behaviors panel, click the Plus (+) button and select User Authentication > Log Out User.
3 Select the Log Out When Page Loads option, and click OK.
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Securing a folder in your application (ColdFusion)
Securing a folder in your application (ColdFusion)
Note: Support for ColdFusion is removed in Dreamweaver CC and later.
Secure a folder or site on the server (ColdFusion)
You can use Dreamweaver to password-protect a specific folder in your ColdFusion application, including the
application’s root folder. When a visitor to your site requests any page in the specified folder, ColdFusion prompts the
visitor for a user name and password. ColdFusion stores the user name and password in session variables so the visitor
doesn’t need to enter them again during the session.
Note: T
his feature is available only if you have access to a computer running ColdFusion MX 7 or later.
1 With a ColdFusion document open in Dreamweaver, select Commands > ColdFusion Login Wizard.
2 Complete the ColdFusion Login Wizard.
a.Specify the full path to the folder you want to secure and click Next.
b.In the next screen, select one of the following authentication types:
Simple Authentication Secures your application with a single user name and password for all users.
Windows NT Authentication S
ecures your application using NT user names and passwords.
LDAP Authentication S
ecures your application with user names and passwords stored on an LDAP server.
c.Specify whether you want users to log in using a C
oldFusion login page or a pop-up menu.
d.In the next screen, specify the following settings:
• If you selected simple authentication, specify the user name and password that each visitor must enter.
• If you selected Windows NT authentication, specify the NT domain to validate against.
• If you selected LDAP authentication, specify the LDAP server to validate against.
3.Upload the new files to your remote site. The files are located in your local site folder.
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