Re: Forms Authentication - Active Directory



On Jun 11, 1:06 pm, oriol.arde...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I had already tried those solutions.

WindowsTokenAuthenticationProvider does'nt works for Forms
Authentication as Dominick pointed, and I couldn't managed to get
AuthorizationStoreProvider to work (ended up getting some weird
COMException error which I already posted in this group last week)

Finally, I developed my own role provider which accesed the active
directory and got the role information.

Thanks for everything,
ori

Ah, yes, Dominick and you were right, I've missed that you asked about
the Forms Authentication. Sorry!

.



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