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I am trying to make my webpage local on the server so that the only people who can access it would be whoever is connected to the server. In other words, when my pages and scripts run, I don't want them to go OUT on the net. I want everything to stay inside.
My first thought is that you are seriously confused, but let's break your problem down a bit. You say you want to restrict "access" to people who are "connected" to the server [by win32 network shares?], and that you want pages and script [results] to stay inside [your intranet?] rather than going out on the net [the network outside of your intranet?]. From what you write, is it safe to assume you're using IIS under NT/Win2K/XP Pro in a configuration that's exposed to your intranet? Or you on an intranet-only configuration, and want to further restrict access to those who can authenticate to your server? Please fill in the pieces, and we'll see where this goes.
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