If you are managing permissions via FP, then you can try those guys: microsoft.public.frontpage.extensions.windowsnt
If you are using NTFS, just ensure his account does not have write access to the pages. Just Read and Execute.
Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.
Tim Coffey [MSFT]
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| Is there a way to filter what file extensions a user has
| access to when they log in using frontpage extensions.
| Basically, I have a client whom I want to give Front Page
| access to, but I want to not allow him to change the ASP
| pages... Just the HTM pages.
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| How would one do this?
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