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In seinem Artikel Building a Single Sign On Provider Using ASP.NET and WCF zeigt Mark J. Miller in 4 Teilen, wie man mit Hilfe von JASONP ein Single Sign on implementieren kann.
Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:52 AM
One thing to note, is that if you create an EAD of type Individual (Windows Authentication), when you call ISsoProvider.GetCredentials, a SingleSignonException exception will be generated if SSO doesn’t have credentials stored for the calling user, for the EAD.
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