Recipe: Enabling Windows Authentication within an Intranet ASP.NET Web application
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by Scott Guthrie
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Once you understand the basics above, you know how to authenticate and identify Windows users visiting your Intranet application, as well as to lookup what Windows groups and roles they belong to.

In a future Recipe we’ll walkthrough more advanced role-management scenarios, and also discuss ways to authorize and restrict access and capabilities within an ASP.NET application based on the authenticated user’s authorization rights.


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Title: Help please   
Name: Kaustubh
Date: 2008-09-02 3:05:57 AM
Comment:
Hello,

I did same thing as u mentioned. But when I tried to open it through browser. it asks for windows user and password.

What could be reason ?
Title: HELP !   
Name: Bruce
Date: 2007-12-03 4:56:27 PM
Comment:
I've done this. When the browser is run from a W2K machine, I get "Cannot find server or DNS Error". When run from an XP machine, it appears to work just fine. Any ideas? Thanks.
Title: how to implement windows integrated authentication in java step by step   
Name: Shilpa
Date: 2007-08-16 3:12:57 AM
Comment:
Can I retrieve windows authentication in java
Title: Hi   
Name: Hello
Date: 2007-05-17 4:20:29 PM
Comment:
Super

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