Actually i decided not to use an .htaccess file at all but instead i edited httpd.conf and put 2 directives in it:
<Directory D:/www/data/private> AuthType Basic AuthName "Private Area!" AuthUserFile D:/www/passwd.txt Require user Nikos </Directory>
<Location D:/www/cgi-bin/make.pl> AuthType Basic AuthName "Administrator Only!" AuthUserFile D:/www/passwd.txt Require user Nikos </Location>
So now iam protecting both the make.pl script and both my private folder! :-)

Iam still thibking though if i need this code:
print header(-status=>'401 Unauthorized', 'WWW-Authenticate'=>'Basic r +ealm="Restricted Games"') unless $ENV{REMOTE_USER}; exit unless $ENV{REMOTE_USER}; #Restricted code - this code will not run unless user is authenticated +. Test $ENV{REMOTE_USER} for user-level control print header(), "Authenticated User: $ENV{REMOTE_USER}\n";
Any ideas?!?

In reply to Re^2: About .htaccess by Nik
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