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Old December 15th, 2005, 03:15 PM
Infospy
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Default Forms Domain Authentication / Impersonation

Hi!

I'm designing a Form Authentication to authenticate users in IIS in order to
redirect them, already authenticated, to their webdav folders.

This should work like this:

IIS AuthApp ---> Check Login and Impersonate -------> IIS WebDav


after 3 days using code from MSDN Network, I can't seem to find out why it
has throws an "Impersonation Failed" exception when credentials are correct.

If i miswrite a password it gives a Username / password invalid, if it is
correct, bam! an exception hitting me right in between the eyes...

So, if anyone could help me with this i would appreciate...

Thanks in advance for the effort!

Best Regards
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Old December 15th, 2005, 09:35 PM
Larry Randolf
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Default Re: Forms Domain Authentication / Impersonation

search www.aspin.com for examples and systems like that
or try www.aspprotect.com they have a free version

you can learn a lot from the code

"Infospy" <Infospy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:613C1275-C8C9-442B-AD40-A0DBCDE0505D@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Hi!
>
> I'm designing a Form Authentication to authenticate users in IIS in order
> to
> redirect them, already authenticated, to their webdav folders.
>
> This should work like this:
>
> IIS AuthApp ---> Check Login and Impersonate -------> IIS WebDav
>
>
> after 3 days using code from MSDN Network, I can't seem to find out why it
> has throws an "Impersonation Failed" exception when credentials are
> correct.
>
> If i miswrite a password it gives a Username / password invalid, if it is
> correct, bam! an exception hitting me right in between the eyes...
>
> So, if anyone could help me with this i would appreciate...
>
> Thanks in advance for the effort!
>
> Best Regards[/color]


 

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