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    Default Integrated Windows Authentication, ASP.NET and FoxPro

    Hello,

    Since it is the first time I'm posting in these groups, I believe a
    (short) introduction of myself would not be a bad thing.

    I am mainly a support engineer, not a programmer. I do have some
    experience with Java and LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) but don't
    consider me one of those boring OS advocates please. ;-)
    I also have done a little bit with Visual Basic (and GwBasic in a long
    forgotten past) and nowadays my job involves some VBA (mainly in
    Excel). I have no experience at all with VB.NET or C# or ASP.NET. I
    can't imagine it being too difficult though, how different can it be
    from what I know already?

    And now my question.
    At work our programmers write/maintain a program in Visual FoxPro. (Yes
    I know. No advocacy please! It's really ooooold - some code survived
    the fall of the Berlin Wall.)
    They are writing extensions to the program: all kinds of browser
    modules, written in ASP.NET. You have to login, and the login/password
    is checked against one of the FoxPro tables.

    Now we had this customer who asked if it is possible to start the web
    module without having to log in, using the Windows login.
    I did some research, and correct me if I'm wrong, but this can be done
    with Integrated Windows Authentication, right? I suggested this to our
    programmers, but they had never heard about it. I don't blame them,
    they are excellent FoxPro devs, but .NET and web applications are
    relatively new to them.

    So, can anyone give me any helpful clues? I'd like to make a very small
    example program that demonstrates Integrated Windows Authentication. Of
    course the Windows login should also be known in the FoxPro database,
    or at least some user mapping will have to be done.


    PS: If I have broken some written or unwritten rules by crossposting:
    go ahead, LART me. I really didn't know what group is most relevant.

    --
    Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1

    Amedee Van Gasse Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Integrated Windows Authentication, ASP.NET and FoxPro

    On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 04:36:53 -0700, "Amedee Van Gasse" <nzrqrr.ina.tnffr@rztebhc.or> wrote:

    ¤ Hello,
    ¤
    ¤ Since it is the first time I'm posting in these groups, I believe a
    ¤ (short) introduction of myself would not be a bad thing.
    ¤
    ¤ I am mainly a support engineer, not a programmer. I do have some
    ¤ experience with Java and LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) but don't
    ¤ consider me one of those boring OS advocates please. ;-)
    ¤ I also have done a little bit with Visual Basic (and GwBasic in a long
    ¤ forgotten past) and nowadays my job involves some VBA (mainly in
    ¤ Excel). I have no experience at all with VB.NET or C# or ASP.NET. I
    ¤ can't imagine it being too difficult though, how different can it be
    ¤ from what I know already?
    ¤
    ¤ And now my question.
    ¤ At work our programmers write/maintain a program in Visual FoxPro. (Yes
    ¤ I know. No advocacy please! It's really ooooold - some code survived
    ¤ the fall of the Berlin Wall.)
    ¤ They are writing extensions to the program: all kinds of browser
    ¤ modules, written in ASP.NET. You have to login, and the login/password
    ¤ is checked against one of the FoxPro tables.
    ¤
    ¤ Now we had this customer who asked if it is possible to start the web
    ¤ module without having to log in, using the Windows login.
    ¤ I did some research, and correct me if I'm wrong, but this can be done
    ¤ with Integrated Windows Authentication, right? I suggested this to our
    ¤ programmers, but they had never heard about it. I don't blame them,
    ¤ they are excellent FoxPro devs, but .NET and web applications are
    ¤ relatively new to them.
    ¤
    ¤ So, can anyone give me any helpful clues? I'd like to make a very small
    ¤ example program that demonstrates Integrated Windows Authentication. Of
    ¤ course the Windows login should also be known in the FoxPro database,
    ¤ or at least some user mapping will have to be done.

    Yes you can authenticate automatically with the web server using Integrated Windows Authentication.
    You can also determine the account ID of the authenticated user, but there is no programmatic access
    to the password. However, AFAIK, FoxPro does not support integrated Windows security, but you might
    want to check this anyway since I'm not a FoxPro expert.


    Paul
    ~~~~
    Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
    Paul Clement Guest

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    Default Re: Integrated Windows Authentication, ASP.NET and FoxPro

    I recently wrote an application to scna the Active Directory for user
    accounts on a periodic basis and insert the new user accounts and groups
    into a database. Combined with the authenticated security mode of IIS I am
    able to allow the AD to do the authentication while using the info from the
    authenitcated user to access the database.

    Email me if you'd like more info (just remove the _nospam from my email
    address)


    Buddy




    "Amedee Van Gasse" <nzrqrr.ina.tnffr@rztebhc.or> wrote in message
    news:%23%23xwyemcFHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
    > Hello,
    >
    > Since it is the first time I'm posting in these groups, I believe a
    > (short) introduction of myself would not be a bad thing.
    >
    > I am mainly a support engineer, not a programmer. I do have some
    > experience with Java and LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) but don't
    > consider me one of those boring OS advocates please. ;-)
    > I also have done a little bit with Visual Basic (and GwBasic in a long
    > forgotten past) and nowadays my job involves some VBA (mainly in
    > Excel). I have no experience at all with VB.NET or C# or ASP.NET. I
    > can't imagine it being too difficult though, how different can it be
    > from what I know already?
    >
    > And now my question.
    > At work our programmers write/maintain a program in Visual FoxPro. (Yes
    > I know. No advocacy please! It's really ooooold - some code survived
    > the fall of the Berlin Wall.)
    > They are writing extensions to the program: all kinds of browser
    > modules, written in ASP.NET. You have to login, and the login/password
    > is checked against one of the FoxPro tables.
    >
    > Now we had this customer who asked if it is possible to start the web
    > module without having to log in, using the Windows login.
    > I did some research, and correct me if I'm wrong, but this can be done
    > with Integrated Windows Authentication, right? I suggested this to our
    > programmers, but they had never heard about it. I don't blame them,
    > they are excellent FoxPro devs, but .NET and web applications are
    > relatively new to them.
    >
    > So, can anyone give me any helpful clues? I'd like to make a very small
    > example program that demonstrates Integrated Windows Authentication. Of
    > course the Windows login should also be known in the FoxPro database,
    > or at least some user mapping will have to be done.
    >
    >
    > PS: If I have broken some written or unwritten rules by crossposting:
    > go ahead, LART me. I really didn't know what group is most relevant.
    >
    > --
    > Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1
    >

    Buddy Ackerman Guest

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