Re: Windows authentication with ability to override
- From: Dominick Baier <dbaier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 22:08:05 +0000 (UTC)
Hi,
which identity never changes??
btw - you cannot use Windows auth *and* AD membership - i guess you are using Windows auth when you user don't have to login.
dominick
Hello everybody, here is my question:
We are using windows authentication and an Active Directory membership
provider so our users don't have to login to the site. This works
great, but now we need the ability to login as another user. I have
tried simply adding a login control to a test page; the user is
authenticated, but the identity never changes. I am assuming this is
by design, but I am probably missing something simple. Is there a way
to accomplish this? We could use forms authentication, but I believe
the user would have to login to the site . . .
I hope this is the appropriate group to post to; I am new to this 2.0
stuff . . .
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Have a nice day,
Ryan
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