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> Can you explain how you want to authenticate?
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> I read your post as the web server is on a different domain to the user
you want to authenticate.
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> "sincethe2004" wrote:
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> > By using <authentication mode="Forms" > in web.config, we can create
> > self-designed login page, but how to check user's account and password
is
> > vaild in another domain controller?
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> > Does <authentication mode="Windows"> can have self-designed login page?
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