Re: Using both Forms and Windows Security...
From: David Braun (david.braun@fco.gov.uk)
Date: 01/16/03
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From: david.braun@fco.gov.uk (David Braun) Date: 16 Jan 2003 02:19:22 -0800
Hello Bassel and Michael,
I have been following your thread with great interest as I need to
implement just such a hybrid security policy. I am very new to ASP.NET
and I'm afraid that I have got a little lost following what the
solution is. I, like Michael, need to capture the NT username, for
logging purposes, if the user has been authenticated via Windows
Security as opposed to Forms.
I would be grateful Bassel, if you could expand a little on how to
implement your "twist" so that an Intranet user can bypass the Forms
login.
Thanks in advance.
David Braun.
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