Click here to Skip to main content
15,887,175 members
Home / Discussions / C#
   

C#

 
AnswerRe: EntityFramework Self referencing one to many Pin
Gerry Schmitz11-Mar-15 13:02
mveGerry Schmitz11-Mar-15 13:02 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
12-Mar-15 2:38
professionalN_tro_P12-Mar-15 2:38 
GeneralRe: EntityFramework Self referencing one to many Pin
Gerry Schmitz12-Mar-15 3:28
mveGerry Schmitz12-Mar-15 3:28 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
12-Mar-15 4:25
professionalN_tro_P12-Mar-15 4:25 
GeneralRe: EntityFramework Self referencing one to many Pin
Gerry Schmitz12-Mar-15 4:47
mveGerry Schmitz12-Mar-15 4:47 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
12-Mar-15 5:04
professionalN_tro_P12-Mar-15 5:04 
GeneralRe: EntityFramework Self referencing one to many Pin
Gerry Schmitz12-Mar-15 5:43
mveGerry Schmitz12-Mar-15 5:43 
QuestionTrick IIS forms authentification Pin
jonas7811-Mar-15 4:14
jonas7811-Mar-15 4:14 
Hi We have a standard application that uses AD sso, using forms authentification.
Before last upgrade of this system I wrote a small c# code that opend a browser with a different account than computer user account.
Witch worked fine becuse windows auth. where used then. So user become that new user instead of computer user.

But when they switched to forms auth. in IIS this no longer works. I have no clue how to trick authentification mechanism in this case. Any who hade done this?

Described in Another way;
User (AD-user), let say ABC is logged in to computer. But whants to start application (webpage, IE) as user BBB.
And no, I cant get any Changes in application itself.

\Jonas
AnswerRe: Trick IIS forms authentification Pin
F-ES Sitecore11-Mar-15 4:39
professionalF-ES Sitecore11-Mar-15 4:39 
GeneralRe: Trick IIS forms authentification Pin
jonas7813-Mar-15 1:51
jonas7813-Mar-15 1:51 
QuestionUpdating Code For a Newer Version Pin
Member 997225111-Mar-15 2:52
Member 997225111-Mar-15 2:52 
SuggestionRe: Updating Code For a Newer Version Pin
Richard Deeming11-Mar-15 3:04
mveRichard Deeming11-Mar-15 3:04 
QuestionGood vs Bad Pin
NJdotnetdev11-Mar-15 2:30
NJdotnetdev11-Mar-15 2:30 
AnswerRe: Good vs Bad Pin
Pete O'Hanlon11-Mar-15 2:42
mvePete O'Hanlon11-Mar-15 2:42 
GeneralRe: Good vs Bad Pin
NJdotnetdev11-Mar-15 2:54
NJdotnetdev11-Mar-15 2:54 
GeneralRe: Good vs Bad Pin
OriginalGriff11-Mar-15 4:15
mveOriginalGriff11-Mar-15 4:15 
GeneralRe: Good vs Bad Pin
NJdotnetdev11-Mar-15 4:19
NJdotnetdev11-Mar-15 4:19 
GeneralRe: Good vs Bad Pin
manchanx11-Mar-15 3:00
professionalmanchanx11-Mar-15 3:00 
AnswerRe: Good vs Bad Pin
Gerry Schmitz11-Mar-15 15:48
mveGerry Schmitz11-Mar-15 15:48 
AnswerRe: Good vs Bad Pin
deepankarbhatnagar12-Mar-15 0:52
professionaldeepankarbhatnagar12-Mar-15 0:52 
GeneralRe: Good vs Bad Pin
Richard MacCutchan12-Mar-15 1:06
mveRichard MacCutchan12-Mar-15 1:06 
GeneralRe: Good vs Bad Pin
Eddy Vluggen12-Mar-15 1:25
professionalEddy Vluggen12-Mar-15 1:25 
AnswerRe: Good vs Bad Pin
Subramanyam Shankar17-Mar-15 1:47
professionalSubramanyam Shankar17-Mar-15 1:47 
QuestionPublic Key Data Encryption Pin
benchambers23310-Mar-15 23:11
benchambers23310-Mar-15 23:11 
AnswerRe: Public Key Data Encryption Pin
OriginalGriff10-Mar-15 23:50
mveOriginalGriff10-Mar-15 23:50 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.