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Hi

I am using windows authentication for my web application. Some how
i am not able to get what i want from it. I want to authenticate the
users only when they are logged in to the system using there domainname
\username i.e., when they are logged into the domain. If suppose a
user logs in to a machine which is on the domain using machinename
\username he should not be authenticated. As far as i understand
windows authentication authenticates users based on the active
directory. But its authenticating the user who are logged in using
machinename\username. Is there any way that i can achive what i really
want i.e., authenticate only domain users ??. Any help would be highly
appretiated.

Thanks
bharath

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