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Can a ASP.net site auto login a user if they are logged into a windows machine?

Asked by gekkomn in Network Security, .NET, WebApplications

Hi,

We are planning on developing an internal company website using ASP.Net.
The site has various levels of user groups with different permissions - thus there has to be some sort of login system to identify the users.
However, at the same time we have dozens of different logins for different applications on our system - It would be great to start integrating these logins.

I want to know if it is possible in any way to have a user be automatically logged into a ASP.net website based on whether they are logged into their windows/network account. I.e. This can be via Active Directory or something similar...
Any ideas?


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