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  • Re: error in processing report

    Hello Roba, Whenever you use Integrated Security as false the user ID and password which are mentione in the connection will be passed for database authentication, where as the current Windows account credentials will be used for authentication when you use value of Integrated Security as true. Web.config...
    Posted to SQL Server Reporting Services (Forum) by GabrielS_EUK on 11-23-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MSSQL, SQL, string, asp, ASP.net, connection, database, web.config
  • Redirecting page

    Hi all, The problem is that I want to redirect my homepage to a file that is placed under a subdirectory of root of webserver. Let me make it more clear. I have uploaded a blog on the root of my domain. Now I want to publish a small web on that domain under some subdirectory, say if my domain is www...
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by amitranjan on 06-06-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: page redirect, redirect, redirection, asp, defaulturl, web.config
  • Reset password direction requested...

    I have inherited an ASP Reset Password application for a help desk. I have coded a few vb.net console apps to maintain AD accounts but have little experience with ASP programs. My task is to provide better authentication while reducing the amount of logins required to reset a user's password. The...
    Posted to Security (Forum) by seidensc on 10-31-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ResetPassword, security, System.DirectoryServices, user authentication, Active Directory, Active Directory Membership Provider, ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider Membership Authentication Configuration, asp, ASP.NET 1.1, ASP.NET 2.0, Asp.net identity, authentication user management forms blog, Authorization, Forms authentication, FormsAuthentication, impersonate, impersonate impersonation web.config, impersonation, windows authentication forms authentication, Web.config, ASP.NET Authentication, authentication
  • Re: ConnectionString security aspnet_regiis security effective?

    I know this is an older post, but I had to say something about this passage, since it can easily be incorrect if it is not fully understood. sandeepantony said: Like I said encrypting web.config was meant for system admin or anyone who has access to the folders on you server from opening the web.config...
    Posted to Security (Forum) by cstroliadavis on 09-25-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: encryption, security, trusted connection, asp, Web.config, connection string
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