Hi MIke.
Thanks for that . I'll give it a go.
Regards,
Gerard
>>Hi.]
>>When I navigate to a web site e,g,
http://ww.xx.yyy.zzz/ I just see all he files and folders in the root of my website.
>>In IIS, there a default web site and I set up a new wesit , called MyWEbSite.
>> where all my asp pages are.
>>Is there a way to aotomatically run , say Login.aspx , if a user navigates to http:ww.xx.yyy.zzz/ (I know they can type in http:ww.xx.yyy.zzz/login.aspx but I'd prefer not to have to do that.
>>regards,
>>Gerard
>
>In IIS, right click on MyWebSite and go to properties. Click on the Documents tab. Add Login.aspx, and move it to the top of the list.
>
>Also, what form of authentication do you use in your app? I am guessing since you have a login page you use forms authentication. I believe there is a way in the web.config file to specify what page to go to if the user is not logged in, but I don't know how to do it. Let me know if you are interested in this approach, and I can probably do a bit of research.