Re: Windows Authentication
From: Cor Ligthert (notfirstname_at_planet.nl)
Date: 09/09/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 08:30:12 +0200
Greg,
You are right, I knew there was something with my message and always when I
look at that login I think "that is very basic and I miss the authority",
however some people want to do the authority using there SQL server maybe
that was the reason they did it that way.
But there is as well a sample in the resource kit about Role Based Security,
I think that combining those two would a good entree to the problem.
Thanks for pointing me on this.
Cor
"Greg Burns"
...
> Cor, just an FYI:
>
> I finally got a chance to take a look at the Resource Kit you spoke of.
>
> There is a "How-To Create a Login Dialog Box" that is pretty slick. But,
it
> does NOT prompt for a Windows username/password. It only works with a
> custom username/password from a backend db or xml. (There is a checkbox
to
> slide by authentication if you are logged in as an administrative account
> into windows, but it doesn't prompt for and check your windows password.)
>
> I have made something that queries AD and does want I want, but I was
hoping
> for a MS perspective on how to do this.
>
> (Even though the user is already logged onto the computer, we have a
> requirement that they must log into the app to proceed. And we want to
reuse
> the username/password info already in AD.)
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
>
> "Cor Ligthert"
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