In an increasing number of the web applications I have had to design and work on, the client has requested the best of both worlds when it comes to authentication. Ideally, they would like their intranet users to be able to...
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In an increasing number of the web applications I have had to design and work on, the client has requested the best of both worlds when it comes to authentication. Ideally, they would like their intranet users to be able to seamlessly logon on to the system (windows integrated authentication) and make authorization decisions based on their domain roles, as well as be able to have external parties log onto the system using standard forms authentication. In this article, I will show you one way of achieving this goal. Note: This method assumes that cookies are allowed and enabled on the client browsers.
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