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Access Client machine key through ASP.NET

Can I get machine key of the client accessing a web page through
ASP.net, like I can make an exe which is installed on the client side
to get his machine key, but how will it be transferred to the page, if
he tries to access the page.

Anybody have any idea about it, all I want to do is to restrict
access of some pages from some computers only after getting machine
key.

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Posted at:
www.GroupSrv.com
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Nov 18 '05 #1
5 1630
I used to have a machine key, but I lost it. Doesn't really matter, though,
as I never lock it.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Neither a follower
nor a lender be.

"aatif" <aa*********@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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Can I get machine key of the client accessing a web page through
ASP.net, like I can make an exe which is installed on the client side
to get his machine key, but how will it be transferred to the page, if
he tries to access the page.

Anybody have any idea about it, all I want to do is to restrict
access of some pages from some computers only after getting machine
key.

*-----------------------*
Posted at:
www.GroupSrv.com
*-----------------------*

Nov 18 '05 #2
I found one in the parking lot yesterday. Should I save it for you?

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:44:04 -0500, "Kevin Spencer"
<ks******@takempis.com> wrote:
I used to have a machine key, but I lost it. Doesn't really matter, though,
as I never lock it.


Nov 18 '05 #3
aatif,

Unfortunately, the poor guys couldn't understand what you meant.

The registry? The machine name? The client's url?

Eliyahu

"Scott Allen" <bitmask@[nospam].fred.net> wrote in message
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I found one in the parking lot yesterday. Should I save it for you?

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:44:04 -0500, "Kevin Spencer"
<ks******@takempis.com> wrote:
I used to have a machine key, but I lost it. Doesn't really matter, though,as I never lock it.

Nov 18 '05 #4
only thru an active/x control.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"aatif" <aa*********@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:41**********@Usenet.com...
| Can I get machine key of the client accessing a web page through
| ASP.net, like I can make an exe which is installed on the client side
| to get his machine key, but how will it be transferred to the page, if
| he tries to access the page.
|
| Anybody have any idea about it, all I want to do is to restrict
| access of some pages from some computers only after getting machine
| key.
|
| *-----------------------*
| Posted at:
| www.GroupSrv.com
| *-----------------------*
Nov 18 '05 #5
Is this for the Internet or an Intranet? So you want to restrict access by
computer name? One solution is to create a downloadable ActiveX object, and
embed it in your page. The user would have to agree to install it. This
would work on an intranet, where managment mandates "you must install this".
Been there myself. But probably won't work on the Internet...people are too
cautious to download and install anything.

Jeff
"aatif" <aa*********@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:41**********@Usenet.com...
Can I get machine key of the client accessing a web page through
ASP.net, like I can make an exe which is installed on the client side
to get his machine key, but how will it be transferred to the page, if
he tries to access the page.

Anybody have any idea about it, all I want to do is to restrict
access of some pages from some computers only after getting machine
key.

*-----------------------*
Posted at:
www.GroupSrv.com
*-----------------------*

Nov 18 '05 #6

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