AspUser is a comprehensive NT user and permission management component. It provides you with an object-oriented programming interface to NT user and group accounts as well as access control lists of files. Main features include: Ability to add, delete, rename and enumerate NT users and groups, on a local box or across server and domain borders, Ability to retrieve and change various user and group account properties, Ability to allow users to change their NT passwords over the Web, Ability to change user membership information, Ability to impersonate arbitrary user accounts, Ability to retrieve and change Access Control Lists (ACLs) of files and directories, Ability to set a file owner, and more.
VideoQuota password protects streaming media, and allows for pay per view, pay per minute, and pay per bandwidth. Use either Basic Authentication, or protect By Referrer (allowing access only from approved websites). Includes Remote administration tool, and integrates with online credit card clearers (automatically adding the username,password, and expiration date when a purchase is made).
xPermission is a MTS aware component that gives you swift and easy access to information about, and creation of Windows NT user groups and accounts. It encapsulates chosen parts of the Microsoft ADSI 2.0 NTLM provider. xPermission is perfect for handling permission checking such as Is user X a membor of group Y?
The Compsys IntrPwd utility is a component that checks the structure and validity of the physical and logical aspects of a password. Features: Stores and maintains a user's name, details and password in a database; Checks the structure and validity of a password based on variable parameters; Returns an Access Level of a User, based on the validity of the Username/Password; Expires and activates passwords; Restricts the use and re-use of passwords, and more.
Tracks the number of unsuccessful log-in attempts.
AuthentiX100 is an essential tool for website access management. It provides form-based or 100% cookie-free "Basic Authentication" website protection that keeps your NT Users Names and Passwords private. AuthentiX100 allows up to 100 users and 2 groups (internal database only). AuthentiX allows you to control user access to all of your members-only directories.
AspID is a dynamic password system with Web-based administration. It is designed for Webmasters who want to control entry into certain Web Pages on their site. AspID runs on your Windows NT/2K Server and uses Active Server Pages with a MS Access 2K database.
This is an ASP and Access solution to password protect pages on your website. It allows you to add as many users and passwords as you would like with ease. The system can be integrated in 3 easy steps. The knowledge of ASP is not required.
Now Supports Multiple User Authentication.
Flogin! is an ASP script which can control access to web pages. Just include flogin.asp in your page and the content after the include would be protected from unauthorized users. It is a simple ASP login script mainly to differentiate between an administrator and other users. It uses the Session Variable to restrict users to access pages which you wish to protect. The access username and password can be simply changed by editing the flogin.asp script variables "fUName" and "fPWord".
ScriptMate User Manager is an Advanced User Manager System and Password Protection System. It allows you to signup users with custom registration forms, provide multilevel password protection and manage the registered users. It can be easily integrated with any existing ASP application. It can be used with MS Access or MS SQL. Version 2.1 includes many new features like Ip security, 10 additional fields, multiple login security, message queueing for bulk emailing.
This is a bare minimum ASP page protector.
There is one password to protect unlimited secure pages.
It is intended to protect admin pages that are only supposed to be viewed by the webmaster.
Written in ASP and Javascript; compact, clean code - no DB, password stored in config file.
The login page remembers the page the user was attempting to view when they were redirected, and sends them back to that page in the event of a successful login.