Thanks, i'll do that.
But, even if i edit the page, the users gonna be able to find these pages:
whoisonline.aspx
register.aspx
Login.aspx
memberlist.aspx
Just typing the url.
Can i remove these pages (if i wont use them? Or maybe use NTFS permissions so, just me can access them?
One more thing;
I try to use ASP.NET 2.0 on this web site and it didn't work, when the chat page is loading it return erros, so i setup ASP.NET 1.1.4 on IIS 6.
But the problem is, I want the "logoff page"to be my web site (like
http://MySite.com), and this web site is using ASP.NET 2.0.
When i click the Logoff button, the browser just freeze and i have to shut it down using CTRL+ALT+DEL and when i return to the chat or to MySite.com i got this error message on both:
"Application Anavailable"
And after this... i have to restart the IIS.
Do you know how to handle it?
Thanks
Emerson Brito