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Kjell Kristiansson
In developing a solution I ran into a problem where I have found no
acceptable solution. The problem is combining users with anonymous login
and
users logged in to a domain in the same .aspx application.
Here is some background:
- the application will be accessable from the Internet, extranet and
intranet.
- no logon required but then you get limited information/functionality
- if you'r not logged on you will be provided an option to log on
- users already logged on to the domain should not need to logon in app
- different groups of users get different information/functionality
- the app needs to read from the directory
- Win2k server, ASP.NET 1.1, VB/C#
This must be a fairly common problem but still I have found no acceptable
way to do this. I can solve it by splitting the solution to different
directories with different authority, having an open startpage to do the
analysiz etc.
Kjell K.
PS I have already asked a similar question in the security group
acceptable solution. The problem is combining users with anonymous login
and
users logged in to a domain in the same .aspx application.
Here is some background:
- the application will be accessable from the Internet, extranet and
intranet.
- no logon required but then you get limited information/functionality
- if you'r not logged on you will be provided an option to log on
- users already logged on to the domain should not need to logon in app
- different groups of users get different information/functionality
- the app needs to read from the directory
- Win2k server, ASP.NET 1.1, VB/C#
This must be a fairly common problem but still I have found no acceptable
way to do this. I can solve it by splitting the solution to different
directories with different authority, having an open startpage to do the
analysiz etc.
Kjell K.
PS I have already asked a similar question in the security group