This tutorial will show you
how to password protect web pages created with Web Easy
Professional.
Step 1:
Use Web Easy Professional to create the web pages, including
those that need protection.
Step 2:
Click menu "File" -> "Export into HTML",
select a folder on your computer, then export the HTML files
to this folder.

Step 3:
You will need to know the path where the HTML files has
been exported locally on your computer, then you can use
HTML Password Lock to password protect the HTML files.
Launch
HTML Password Lock.
In
Step 1, click on the "Add file" button, browse
to the folder where the site has been saved locally on
your computer, select the HTML file(s) you want to protect,
and add each one to the file list.
In
Step 2, define username and password. If this is the first
time you use the software, you can click on the "Next"
button to skip Steps 3 and 4, keeping the default options.
In
the Last Step, click on the "Lock" button. The
locked file will be listed on the file list.
Select
the file on the file list, double-click it or click on
the "Test" button to open it with your web browser
and test the password protection. If you open the file
with Internet Explorer, click on the yellow alert bar
on top of the web page, select "Allow Blocked Content"
in the popup window, and click on the "Yes"
button.
For a detailed description of this step, please refer to Quick
Start.
Step 4:
Now that the HTML file(s) have been locked, you can upload
them to your web server with the "FTP Max" tool
packaged with Web Easy Professional.

You cannot import the locked HTML file to Web Easy
Professional any more.
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