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Joe Rigley
Hi,
I'm a little new to ASP Dotnet, but have been coding in classic ASP for over
5 years...
I'd appreciate some suggestions/guidance in writing an Intranet login page
that authenticates domain users to AD on a Win2003 server. Is it possible
to code an .aspx page that will "automatically obtain the login user's
creditentials" (User ID and/or P/W) they provided to AD when the user logged
into their workstation? When I say "automatically obtain the creditentials"
I mean the user does NOT enter any info on the page. The code behind page
some how obtains that info via classes or objects or the Dotnet Framework.
I'd like to use that info to re-verify the account that is still active in
AD via an LDAP lookup. If it is still valid, then allow the user into
various Intranet websites, thus providing an "Automatic or Seamless" login
for the users.
Is something like this possible to do? I thought I read somewhere that it
was possible with ASP Dotnet and not in classic ASP. Please let me know if
that is true and a basic plan on how could make it happen.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks,
-Joe
I'm a little new to ASP Dotnet, but have been coding in classic ASP for over
5 years...
I'd appreciate some suggestions/guidance in writing an Intranet login page
that authenticates domain users to AD on a Win2003 server. Is it possible
to code an .aspx page that will "automatically obtain the login user's
creditentials" (User ID and/or P/W) they provided to AD when the user logged
into their workstation? When I say "automatically obtain the creditentials"
I mean the user does NOT enter any info on the page. The code behind page
some how obtains that info via classes or objects or the Dotnet Framework.
I'd like to use that info to re-verify the account that is still active in
AD via an LDAP lookup. If it is still valid, then allow the user into
various Intranet websites, thus providing an "Automatic or Seamless" login
for the users.
Is something like this possible to do? I thought I read somewhere that it
was possible with ASP Dotnet and not in classic ASP. Please let me know if
that is true and a basic plan on how could make it happen.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks,
-Joe