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Does putting my HTML files in the internal directory (http://www.med.umich.edu/i/) mean that only UMHS employees can see them on the web?

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Does putting my HTML files in the internal directory (http://www.med.umich.edu/i/) mean that only UMHS employees can see them on the web?

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No, anyone who is on a U-M workstation can see them–no signon or password is required. People dialing into UMHS modems or using VPN software outside the UMHS network can also see internal files, but they do need to provide a signon and password to do so. See Restrict Access to Your Web Pages for more information.

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