ASP and ASP.NET authentication

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    Default ASP and ASP.NET authentication

    Is it possible to have an ASP and ASP.NET application share the same login page and have the security credentials carry throughout both sites? If so, how? Thank you.
    Richter Belmont Guest

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    Default Re: ASP and ASP.NET authentication

    Please, see my reply in microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.

    Andrea


    "Richter Belmont" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:777EBBCC-2EC8-4F70-89C1-E78A1179EBD0@microsoft.com...
    > Is it possible to have an ASP and ASP.NET application share the same login
    page and have the security credentials carry throughout both sites? If so,
    how? Thank you.


    Andrea D'Onofrio [MSFT] Guest

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    Default RE: ASP and ASP.NET authentication

    You would need to write your own login schema and also write your own
    object that would allow the information to be shared. The two cannot share
    session information by default.

    Hope This Helps.
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    Holly

    Holly Mazerolle Guest

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