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    Default Doubt in web.config?

    Hi , mr Rangh told some what about that . but unfortunately it was not
    cleared.

    we know that , we can restrict users in the web.config.

    **Does it mean windows users or Database users.**
    If web.config denotes the windows users , i can only restrict the
    database users by collecting the user data from our database tables.I
    can do this in the each page's load event.

    Am i right?
    ---------------------------
    How ever thanks to Rengh


    With Regards,
    Raghu.



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    Default RE: Doubt in web.config?

    Depends. If your site is configured for "Windows" authentication, then the
    rules apply to Windows users. If your site is configured for "Forms
    Authentication", then the rules apply to your database users. Basically,
    the auth rules apply to whatever user is being authenticated. The only
    question is where that user data comes from, Windows or from a data source.

    If you need to mix both authentication methods, then you would need to do
    the database lookup as you mention.

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    Default RE: Doubt in web.config?


    hi, thanks for that. now am clear.i ll send u a reply message soon if
    get doubted.


    with regards
    raghu


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