There is an intranet site with login page developed by an ex-employee.
If I want to create an application with auto-sign on/auto-login, should I be accessing that main login page or do I need to access a different page within that site (maybe create specifically for that feature) for that? If I do need to access the main login
page, can you direct me to a link how to pass the credentials? I haven't done any auto-login page application before so hoping you could point me to the right direction.
janilane
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Automatic login to a page, do I need a separate URL?
Nov 29, 2012 09:07 PM|LINK
Hi guys,
There is an intranet site with login page developed by an ex-employee.
If I want to create an application with auto-sign on/auto-login, should I be accessing that main login page or do I need to access a different page within that site (maybe create specifically for that feature) for that? If I do need to access the main login page, can you direct me to a link how to pass the credentials? I haven't done any auto-login page application before so hoping you could point me to the right direction.
Thanks
jaydee777
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Re: Automatic login to a page, do I need a separate URL?
Nov 29, 2012 09:43 PM|LINK
Do you know the type of authentication used on the site?
janilane
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Re: Automatic login to a page, do I need a separate URL?
Nov 29, 2012 10:16 PM|LINK
hi Jaydee, it's using Anonymous and pipeline is Classic.
janilane
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Re: Automatic login to a page, do I need a separate URL?
Dec 04, 2012 12:15 AM|LINK
I think this answers my question.
http://forums.asp.net/t/1668080.aspx/1