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From: shusta guthnar on 26 Mar 2010 13:24 Chrsi, One person would be the usual haveing talk to network persons redirect on class C or internal address. redirected with a javascripting. Haveing good days Shusta On Mar 25, 7:11 am, "Andy O'Neill" <aon14nocannedm...(a)lycos.co.uk> wrote: > "Chris" <chrisv...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:7dc50a6d-6f48-44d7-a96e-4e01cc8e1f61(a)x12g2000yqx.googlegroups.com...> Hi, > > > I have an extranet site (asp.net), we want that if an employee click > > on the link, it will automatically get them in. But if an external > > user does it, they will be redirected to a login page. > > > is it possible? how to know if a request come from internal user > > (employee) or external user (vendor). > > > Thanks > > > Chris > > I think you can do that with membership provider, although you'll need to > write some code to extend the provider a bit. > If you set it to use activedirectory then handle those with no (valid) > active directory by making them log in. > I couldn't find a specific example but you should be more motivated in your > googling.http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms998345.aspx |