Re: NTLM authentication
- From: "Mark Rae" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 16:43:55 -0000
"webrod" <rodolphe.aoustin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is the webservice on the public internet...?no, not all.
OK - well, that certainly makes it easier.
So, then, presumably a user logs onto their workstation with their Windows
domain userid & password and then runs a desktop app (or maybe browses the
corporate intranet) which references a webservice running on a webserver in
the same domain as the user...? Is this right...?
What do you want to "know" next? Once you know what you need to know, what
do you need to do with that information...?
.
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