I'm creating an instance of a web service proxy, and setting the
PreAuthenticate property to true, but it doesn't seem to have any effect.
After creating the proxy instance, I make two web service calls back-to-back.
When I look at the IIS logs, I see six entries with the following status
codes. 401, 401, 200, 401, 401, 200. I understand that the first call
should generate the 401, 401, 200 entries during the NTLM challenge-response
handshake, but shouldn't the second request skip that step and just return a
200 success code? I have HTTP KEEP-ALIVES on.
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It doesn't seem possible. But would the following also seem a
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(Followups set to comp.std.c. Apologies if the crosspost is unwelcome.)
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I'm creating an instance of a web service proxy, and setting the
PreAuthenticate property to true, but it doesn't seem to have any effect.
After creating the proxy instance, I make two web service calls back-to-back.
When I look at the IIS logs, I see six entries with the following status
codes. 401, 401, 200, 401, 401, 200. I understand that the first call
should generate the 401, 401, 200 entries during the NTLM challenge-response...
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Dear all,
I did not really catch what is the effect of that webservice property
PreAuthenticate.
Does any one has a clear ide on how it works ?
regards
serge
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