By jcmorin - Thursday, June 1, 2006
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1. Generate the report normally on FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com.
2. Go in your Account Page. (to access this page it's the same username and password as the forum) 3. Go in the Online Publications section. If the section doesn't exist, it's because you have not publish any report on that account. 4. Find your publication and click the "Edit" link corresponding. - Public (visible in your public profile, FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com home page, and the directory)
- Hidden (not listed anywhere but accessible for people who know your URL)
- Password protected (a password will be required each visit to the report, will not be indexed by search engine such as Google, Bing and Yahoo)
Select the protection mode, type your password press the edit button (again) to save your setting.
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By 429982 - Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Thanks Jean-Claude, This has achieved some progress. The development control panel worked fine and I was able to set a password. It now shows a padlock sign against it, confirming that it is password protected. However, When I go to Familytrees, and search for a family member, I'm able to find them all, click on the link from one of them, and go into the family tree without having to provide a password. Is the system using a cookie on my machine to identify that I'm the owner of a Family Tree which my machine is trying to access? I also note that when I go into Familytrees and use the Newest Reports or Updated Reports, it appears to be Hidden. Presumably the Password Protected setting also excludes it from the visible directories (although this isn't explicitly stated). Regards Alan
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By 457108 - Saturday, August 30, 2008
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Password protection isn't working for me either. Unfortunately, it worked for one click and I tried it again and it hasn't worked again. It's still showing that the site is password protected, but when I go to the site, it let's me right into the tree. Please help! Eunice
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By Poolzone - Saturday, August 30, 2008
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Welcome 457108 Please do not be allarmed. Your password is held for a period of time during the day, so you do not have to use it repeatedly. Others will still need it, but also can enter the site and return without the use of the password during a given time after they have entered it once. This is done by using Cookies stored on your computer, and is normal on modern software. I do not know the length of time this cookie lasts, but would be no more than 24 hours.
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By 'Caladh Beag' - Thursday, January 22, 2009
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I have set up a new publication within my account under a new name, and have deleted the old publication. Having waited for nearly 24 hours I have then checked Google and the new publication seems to be invisible okay (so far). However, the old publication is still sitting within Google's cache and there is no guarantee that the cache will ever be purged, ever after 90 days. Having studied the Google Tools instructions for manual deleting cache pages from their database it seems that only the operater of the host site (Genopro) has enough access rights to insert the requisite command line(s) to cause these pages to be ignored during a Google search. So Genopro Support, if you're reading this, can you assist at all please? Cheers Caladh Beag.
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By Poolzone - Thursday, January 22, 2009
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You do not need to be Administrator, just visit https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals
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By 'Caladh Beag' - Thursday, January 22, 2009
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Thanks Poolzone. I had been previously rummaging around on the Google Webmasters Tools page trying a few things out but can't get past the "Verify your site" stage (if that's what I need to do). This is where my state of complete ignorance in such matters lets me down! For example, I don't know whether I should be "uploading an HTML file" or "adding a metatag to my site's index file", neither of which I would know how to do anyway! Or am I way off the mark here? In your advice you give : “service=sitemaps&passive=true&nui=1&continue=https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals&followup=https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals<mpl=urlremoval&hl=en” What does this refer to please? It's all a bit of a red mist I'm afraid!
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By Poolzone - Thursday, January 22, 2009
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Sorry Calabeag
I apologise for not reading my suggestion after posting it.
I have edited my previous post. Simply 'click' on the URL provided.
I notice that they now require you to have a Google Account. If you do not use Gmail just sign up on the page supplied, and you will have the benefit of a Gmail account as well as removing your unwanted postings on the search engine.
They state that it will take weeks to remove, but mine was removed within 24 hours of my request. Good luck.
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By 'Caladh Beag' - Friday, January 23, 2009
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Hi Poolzone, I have now submitted the request in accordance with your helpful advice and await results. With the weekend coming up it will probably take a bit longer for Google to action. Many thanks and best wishes Caladh Beag
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By GenoProSupport - Friday, January 23, 2009
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'Caladh Beag' (1/23/2009)
Hi Poolzone, I have now submitted the request in accordance with your helpful advice and await results. With the weekend coming up it will probably take a bit longer for Google to action. Google may take up to 6 weeks to completely purge deleted pages from its index.
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By NiKo - Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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Am I missing some subtle step here? Most of my trees are already password protected but you don't need to enter it if you know the URL. Right now the password is set to be the same as my user account's password, but I would like to set it up so that relatives can access the tree with a different password. I've been trying to follow the steps listed, but they user interface isn't identical to the pics shown on the first page. I'm hitting the edit button a few times, before and after changing the password, but the tree opens without requesting one. I thought perhaps my cookies had stored the password, but I asked others to look at the tree, and there was no password request. Is there something that needs tweaking or is it me?
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By Poolzone - Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Nick, after changing to Password protected scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "update" instead of "edit"
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By NiKo - Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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This is still not working for me. Please let me know what I'm missing- I'm going to http://collaboration.genopro.com/Account.aspx and I'm already signed in.
- I scroll down to Online Publication and click View/Hide to view.
- I click on "edit" next to the tree I want to password protect.
- Password Protected is already selected, and I just change the existing password to something stronger for public use.
- I hit "update"
- The list of trees flashes.
- I go the the url of the tree, and I can still get in with out a password.
Which step am I missing? Thank you in advance.
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By appleshaw - Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Once you have opened a password protected file you do not have to use the password again that session. Does restarting the PC have any effect? or is it something else....
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By 614280 - Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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thanks for helping me to do this family tree. Thanks again.
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By NiKo - Friday, August 7, 2009
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Restarting my PC, or even using another PC (eg. at a library) has no effect. Could you please post or PM a link to a password-protected tree, so that I can see what one looks like? Thanks!
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By Poolzone - Friday, August 7, 2009
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You are welcome to look here Pasword = TEST
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By appleshaw - Friday, August 7, 2009
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If all else fails, try completely deleting the old tree and then replce it - ie do not just replace. Then in same session password protect. Might work - there should be no problem with hidden reports
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By NiKo - Friday, December 11, 2009
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OK .. I deleted the old tree, and tried to re-generate it with a newer English Narrative Report and with a new name. The old tree appears to have been successfully deleted, but I'm having difficulties completing report generation. It does not appear that the new password has been captured yet.
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By appleshaw - Friday, December 11, 2009
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Process should be generate report in your old area with a new name for the Report Then open the Edit menu to add Password protection Is that what you did, or is there a problem with setting the Password? - it should work.
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By jcmorin - Friday, December 11, 2009
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There is work-in-progress new control panel to view your publication, backups, send files
http://collaboration.genopro.com/Account.aspx
Try to go there (same login as forum) and you can edit publication (including password) and delete publication at your will.
Let me know if that doesn't work, we will fix it.
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By Poolzone - Friday, December 11, 2009
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Can I respectfully suggest that the new Account Panel be integrated into the Current Version. I think this would please all users and cause little work for the programmers. The new Panel has new functions that many users are unable to access without this knowledge from the Forum.
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By NiKo - Saturday, December 12, 2009
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Thank you all for your quick replies. Still no luck with the password prompt. I did the following steps: - Went to the log in screen at http://collaboration.genopro.com/Account.aspx and deleted my old tree "D".
- I re-generated the tree at saved it as tree "E", and it popped up in a separate tab.
- I went to http://collaboration.genopro.com/Account.aspx and edited tree "E" to make it Password Protected and hit Update.
- I closed the tab with tree "E"
- I opened another tab and typed in the url for Tree "E", and it appeared without prompting me for the password.
Is there a way a video tutorial of this could be made?
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By appleshaw - Saturday, December 12, 2009
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After you have opened a password protected file with a password the system remembers it for that day, or possibly until you restart. Try tomorrow, or try the restart
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By NiKo - Saturday, December 12, 2009
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OK .. I deleted all my browsing history, cookies, temporary internet files, etc, then shutdown and restarted my machine after midnight. The tree came up without requesting the password when I punched in the url. Appleshaw, I tried to reply to your PM but you PM inbox is full.
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By Poolzone - Saturday, December 12, 2009
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This may be a silly question, but... when you edited the tree profile, did you insert a password?
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By NiKo - Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Hi Poolzone, Yes I typed in a password, and I can see the bulleted/starred out alpha-numerics that I entered.
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By appleshaw - Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Nick I have just repeated this sequence:-
Open Control Panel Clicked Edit on one of my files there Clicked the button for Password Protection, which opens the box to enter the password entered a password (once only of course so have to remember it) Clicked the Edit button on the right again to confirm the Edit
If this sequence does not work for you it sounds as though you have something on your PC interfering with passwords - or is it an operating system thing? I still use XP but Vista etc is more difficult about such things
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By Jeanette Buznego de Cortez - Monday, July 26, 2010
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Buenos dias Soy usuario GenePro y ya no estoy interesada en que mi Arbol Genealógico áparezca en internet. Ya borre su contenido. Pero al ingresar mi nombre, o el de cualquier familiar en Google, aparecen las entradas con parte de su informacion personal. No quiero que eso suceda. Que debo hacer?? Jeanette Buznego de Cortez
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By NiKo - Sunday, August 8, 2010
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OK .. I finally got it to work, but I'm not sure if it's due to changing my handle to get rid of the space or because my hard drive was reformatted and I had to reinstall everything. Regardless, I'm glad I have a password protected tree. :-)
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By swainstone - Sunday, September 12, 2010
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I'm having trouble finding my trees listed in Control Panel, I can see this address http://support.genopro.com/ControlPanel.aspx but all I have is a list of settings re email and forum participation. Where should the trees be listed in order for me to password protect any of them?
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By GenoProSupport - Sunday, September 12, 2010
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We upgraded the forum and all the GenoPro-specific stuff has been moved to http://collaboration.genopro.com/Account.aspx
To see your genealogy reports published at http://familytrees.genopro.com click on the section Online Publications.
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