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Forms Authentication
Windows Authentication
Passport Authentication

[EDIT]:
Shouting Removed.
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Updated 30-Jun-13 7:50am
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[no name] 30-Jun-13 10:52am    
Why are you screaming at people?
Not only is this not a question or a description of any kind of a problem, you could find out what each of these items are by a simple google search.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 30-Jun-13 20:51pm    
Removing shouting made it a post without shouting, but nothing like an appropriate question.
—SA
Thanks7872 1-Jul-13 0:02am    
I agree but i cant do anything more than this as per the guidelines.I cant remove contains.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 1-Jul-13 0:40am    
:-)
Madhav Hatwalne 30-Jun-13 11:42am    
now people are becoming lazy !!!!!

 
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Maciej Los 30-Jun-13 17:43pm    
+5
Thanks7872 1-Jul-13 0:00am    
Thanks Maciej.
Windows authentication authenticates Windows users, which allows IIS to impersonate the user while executing the request.

This two part series provides a bit of background material on why you would want to do that:
.NET Remoting Authentication and Authorization Sample - Part I[^]
.NET Remoting Authentication and Authorization Sample – Part II[^]

Best regards
Espen Harlinn
 
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Maciej Los 30-Jun-13 17:43pm    
+5
Espen Harlinn 30-Jun-13 17:44pm    
Thank you, Maciej :-D
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 30-Jun-13 20:49pm    
Good links, a 5.
—SA
Espen Harlinn 2-Jul-13 5:31am    
Thank you, Sergey :-D

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