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I was wondering if anyone could put me on the right path. I am trying to
create a Webservice the authenticates a username ands password from a MS-SQL
Server using remoting. If there are any samples out there, I would be mot
welcome.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Kosh,

What is it you want, because for me is remoting a windowservice while a
webservice has directly not to do much with that.

For me this sounds easy as giving those items to a webservice fuction, which
check them and returns true or false.

However probably I miss something.

Cor
Jul 22 '05 #2
I wish to do the following

DataService Layer - "Windows Service" Remoting and ADO MS-SQL Database.
AuthorisedUsers table.

BusinessLayer - WebService? Makes an inquiry to the DataService Layer i.e.
Authentication username and password and gets a boolen returned
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Kosh,

What is it you want, because for me is remoting a windowservice while a
webservice has directly not to do much with that.

For me this sounds easy as giving those items to a webservice fuction, which
check them and returns true or false.

However probably I miss something.

Cor

Jul 22 '05 #3

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