Logging off with 'Windows Authentication'

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    Default Logging off with 'Windows Authentication'

    Hi,

    I want to know if there is a method to have a 'log
    off'/'sign off' feature in a ASP.net application which
    uses 'Windows Authentication' mode [basic].

    [Ex: Similar to what we have in outlook's web interface]

    The only way to do at present is to close the browser and
    revisit the application.

    Thanks,

    -- rishi

    Rishi Chandra Guest

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    Default Re: Logging off with 'Windows Authentication'

    Not really possible with ASP.NET Windows Authentication using Basic
    Authentication as the authentication method. (There is lots of samples out
    there that does it with forms authentication )

    As you stated you could have the user close all browser windows. Its not
    enough to just close the browser window with you site. This is because as
    long as you have an instance of IE running its Authentication store is not
    flushed. This also leads to the only way I know that you can do it without
    closing the browser, but it requires the use of ActiveX. See for
    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?id=195192[/url] for how to flush the credentials
    from IE without closing any browser windows.
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    Regards TMJ
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    "Rishi Chandra" <rishi.chandra@ebookers.com> wrote in message
    news:0ac901c3bf06$5962ebf0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
    > Hi,
    >
    > I want to know if there is a method to have a 'log
    > off'/'sign off' feature in a ASP.net application which
    > uses 'Windows Authentication' mode [basic].
    >
    > [Ex: Similar to what we have in outlook's web interface]
    >
    > The only way to do at present is to close the browser and
    > revisit the application.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > -- rishi
    >

    Thomas Møller Jensen Guest

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