Re: Windows Authentication - Please Kindly Advise
From: Ken Schaefer (kenREMOVE_at_THISadOpenStatic.com)
Date: 05/20/04
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Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 16:13:09 +1000
They will be authenticated if there is an appropriate trust between the
domains.
Whether they are authorised to access the resource is another question :-)
Integrated Windows Authentication is two auth mechanisms: Kerberos v5 and
NTLM v2. You may be familiar with these authentication mechanisms from other
aspects of your domain environment (for example, authenticating to a file
server). The same behind-the-scenes authentication process kicks in.
Cheers
Ken
"Alex" <nrz26@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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: Hi,
:
: We have an AD forest that has multiple domains. If I setup an IIS web
: server and uses Integrated Windows Authentication for a web application in
: one domain (DomainA). When user in another domain (DomainB) tried to
access
: the web application, what will happen?
:
:
: Thanks in advance,
: Alex
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