J
Jay Douglas
Hello all.
Ever since the latest patch for IE 6 it is impossible to pass the
username and password to Exchange 2000 (or any site) in the url (i.e.
http://username:[email protected]) ... so I've possibly
came up with a solution (which I'm sure is thought of and implemented
already) Please review my strategy and offer any suggestions / solutions:
- A user is logged into an asp.net / c# website with the same user name and
password for the domain / exchange server
- To prevent a duplicate login, I used to pass the username and password in
the url (as detailed above), this no longer works
- I would have a simple link with the user name and password in the url
that would automatically log the user in
- I was hoping that somehow, with a combination of a WebRequest /
NetworkCredential I could log the user in behind the scenes and redirect
them to the proper location to the OWA inbox for the particular user without
needing to log them in twice.
I'm having a struggle locating the proper information to achieve this goal.
Any and all input is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Ever since the latest patch for IE 6 it is impossible to pass the
username and password to Exchange 2000 (or any site) in the url (i.e.
http://username:[email protected]) ... so I've possibly
came up with a solution (which I'm sure is thought of and implemented
already) Please review my strategy and offer any suggestions / solutions:
- A user is logged into an asp.net / c# website with the same user name and
password for the domain / exchange server
- To prevent a duplicate login, I used to pass the username and password in
the url (as detailed above), this no longer works
- I would have a simple link with the user name and password in the url
that would automatically log the user in
- I was hoping that somehow, with a combination of a WebRequest /
NetworkCredential I could log the user in behind the scenes and redirect
them to the proper location to the OWA inbox for the particular user without
needing to log them in twice.
I'm having a struggle locating the proper information to achieve this goal.
Any and all input is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.