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Still worrying about learning PHP scripts, and how to password
protect your PHP web page?
No need to write a piece of PHP code, HTML Password Lock will
help you password protect PHP pages step by step in just a few
clicks.
1 - Select PHP pages:
Launch HTML Password Lock, in step 1, click the "Add file"
button, then browser for the PHP pages on the local computer.
The PHP pages must be selected from local computer.
After protection, you should upload the locked pages to your
web server.

2- Select password mode, and define username and password:
Click "Next" and go to Step 2, in step 2, you can
select from two password modes: Single Password Mode and Multi
User/Password Mode.
Single Password Mode enables you to password
protect PHP pages with one password or multiple passwords.

Multi User/Password Mode enables you to password
protect PHP pages with multiple usernames/passwords. You can
also import/export user/password list from/to a .CSV format
file, which can be edited with MS Excel.

3 - Lock PHP pages and upload locked PHP pages to your web
server.
If it's your first time to use HTML Password Lock, you can
just click "Next" to skip Step 3 and Step 4, and leaves
the default options. In last step, please click "Lock"
button, then the locked PHP pages will be listed in the file
list.
After protection, please upload the locked PHP pages to your
web server to test the password protection.


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