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    Is is possible to use forms based authentication in a mixed asp / asp.net
    environment? If so, can someone give me some ideas what I would have to do
    in my classic .asp pages to get them to function with forms-based
    authentication? Code examples would be greatly appreciated.

    Tom
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    Default RE: forms based authentication in mixed asp / asp.net environment

    There's a method here:-

    [url]http://www.cnblogs.com/codingcow[/url]

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