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.htaccess file is not working on Apache 2.4.12 and Windows Server 2008 R2


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I am trying to add Authentication window to a section of the site using .htaccess file.



But It is not working "the site is acting that the ".htaccess" files does not exists.



here is that content of my .htaccess file



AuthType Basic
AuthName "PHP MyAdmin"
AuthUserFile "c:/.htpasswd"
Require valid-user


the .htpasswd file is located on the C: drive.



and the .htaccess file is located inside a folder called dba so I want to secure the dba folder.



I have opned the httpd.conf file and updated the AllowOverride option from none to Indexed like this



<Directory />
AllowOverride Indexed
Require all denied
</Directory>


before this change this is how it was

AllowOverride None
Require all denied



How can i get the site to require a user authentication when someone tried to access the dba directory?



I have Apache 2.4.12 installed on Windows Server 2008 R2










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    I am trying to add Authentication window to a section of the site using .htaccess file.



    But It is not working "the site is acting that the ".htaccess" files does not exists.



    here is that content of my .htaccess file



    AuthType Basic
    AuthName "PHP MyAdmin"
    AuthUserFile "c:/.htpasswd"
    Require valid-user


    the .htpasswd file is located on the C: drive.



    and the .htaccess file is located inside a folder called dba so I want to secure the dba folder.



    I have opned the httpd.conf file and updated the AllowOverride option from none to Indexed like this



    <Directory />
    AllowOverride Indexed
    Require all denied
    </Directory>


    before this change this is how it was

    AllowOverride None
    Require all denied



    How can i get the site to require a user authentication when someone tried to access the dba directory?



    I have Apache 2.4.12 installed on Windows Server 2008 R2










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      I am trying to add Authentication window to a section of the site using .htaccess file.



      But It is not working "the site is acting that the ".htaccess" files does not exists.



      here is that content of my .htaccess file



      AuthType Basic
      AuthName "PHP MyAdmin"
      AuthUserFile "c:/.htpasswd"
      Require valid-user


      the .htpasswd file is located on the C: drive.



      and the .htaccess file is located inside a folder called dba so I want to secure the dba folder.



      I have opned the httpd.conf file and updated the AllowOverride option from none to Indexed like this



      <Directory />
      AllowOverride Indexed
      Require all denied
      </Directory>


      before this change this is how it was

      AllowOverride None
      Require all denied



      How can i get the site to require a user authentication when someone tried to access the dba directory?



      I have Apache 2.4.12 installed on Windows Server 2008 R2










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to add Authentication window to a section of the site using .htaccess file.



      But It is not working "the site is acting that the ".htaccess" files does not exists.



      here is that content of my .htaccess file



      AuthType Basic
      AuthName "PHP MyAdmin"
      AuthUserFile "c:/.htpasswd"
      Require valid-user


      the .htpasswd file is located on the C: drive.



      and the .htaccess file is located inside a folder called dba so I want to secure the dba folder.



      I have opned the httpd.conf file and updated the AllowOverride option from none to Indexed like this



      <Directory />
      AllowOverride Indexed
      Require all denied
      </Directory>


      before this change this is how it was

      AllowOverride None
      Require all denied



      How can i get the site to require a user authentication when someone tried to access the dba directory?



      I have Apache 2.4.12 installed on Windows Server 2008 R2







      .htaccess authentication apache-2.4 http-basic-authentication






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          Have you checked the file system permissions? I would like to think that the default user account running apache should not have access to c:/....



          http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/htaccess.html






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          • I just moved the file into the main path for php and it did not work also, AuthType Basic AuthName "PHP MyAdmin" AuthUserFile "c:/phpsites/.htpasswd" Require valid-user

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          • I just moved the file into the main path for php and it did not work also, AuthType Basic AuthName "PHP MyAdmin" AuthUserFile "c:/phpsites/.htpasswd" Require valid-user

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          • I just moved the file into the main path for php and it did not work also, AuthType Basic AuthName "PHP MyAdmin" AuthUserFile "c:/phpsites/.htpasswd" Require valid-user

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          http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/htaccess.html






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          http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/htaccess.html







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          • I just moved the file into the main path for php and it did not work also, AuthType Basic AuthName "PHP MyAdmin" AuthUserFile "c:/phpsites/.htpasswd" Require valid-user

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          • I just moved the file into the main path for php and it did not work also, AuthType Basic AuthName "PHP MyAdmin" AuthUserFile "c:/phpsites/.htpasswd" Require valid-user

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          Apr 14 '15 at 16:17





          I just moved the file into the main path for php and it did not work also, AuthType Basic AuthName "PHP MyAdmin" AuthUserFile "c:/phpsites/.htpasswd" Require valid-user

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