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Avonelle Lovhaug - 21 Aug 2003 19:28 GMT
Alright - here's a simpler part of my previous questions.
If I have an application that uses forms authentication,
is it possible to have one Login.aspx file for the root
application, and a separate Login.aspx file for a folder
within the root application, only to be used when someone
tries to reference that folder?

From what I can tell, I will have to use the same
authentication cookie for both folders, and utilize some
kind of role based security to identify who can access the
root and who can access the folder (in my case, it will
likely be one or the other but not both). Right?

Thanks,

--Avonelle
Francis Shanahan - 22 Aug 2003 03:17 GMT
I'm not a doctor :) but I do recall reading you can have a web.config in
each folder and hence it would make sense that you can have another
authorization & authentication section in that sub folder's web.config.

-fs

> Alright - here's a simpler part of my previous questions.
> If I have an application that uses forms authentication,
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> --Avonelle

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