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Windows Integrated Authentication
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| Bora Susmaz 2005-11-16, 8:24 pm |
| I understand how single signon works and how to configure EAServer to
achieve that. But the user would still have to type in his/her windows user
name and password. Is there a way to avoid that? We are interested in doing
this (windows integrated authentication) both from PB clients and from web
apps (internet and intranet).
Thanks
Bora Susmaz
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| Bora Susmaz 2005-11-18, 9:24 am |
| So, is this not possible? No one has done this before?
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| Dean Jones 2005-11-18, 11:24 am |
| I'm confident it can be done, but I have never done it before. I have never
seen anything built into EAServer to handle integrated auth. I will post
something here if I can find an answer.
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Dean Jones [TeamSybase]
CEO
Certified PowerBuilder Developer
www.powerobjects.com
(612) 339-3355 ext 112
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| Bora Susmaz 2005-11-18, 11:24 am |
| Thanks Dean.
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> I'm confident it can be done, but I have never done it before. I have
never
> seen anything built into EAServer to handle integrated auth. I will post
> something here if I can find an answer.
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> --
> Dean Jones [TeamSybase]
> CEO
> Certified PowerBuilder Developer
> www.powerobjects.com
> (612) 339-3355 ext 112
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> "Bora Susmaz" <bsusmaz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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