RE: WindowsIdentity, Memebrship/Role, or ???
- From: lukezhan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Luke Zhang [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 07:24:57 GMT
Yes, Kerberos and NTLM must mean Windows authentication for this, and also
do "Basic".
For get membership provider for FORM authentication, it can only be detect
if you use the ASP.NET login control. ( with its MembershipProvider
Property ).
Sincerely,
Luke Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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