5/17/2023 0 Comments Xojo office address![]() ![]() Ive seen this happen in Safari from my Mac. NET apps that access this information…if it’s not available…the Browser automatically requests authentication. The Windows domain and username fields are “available” somehow to the browser (not all browsers, notably IE and Chrome). My office is good with that, except that some of our applications need to record who is making the requests. Regardless about what you think of the security model… our people want to sign-on and be granted access to all the web-apps and services without having to authenticate each time. With the plethora of web apps and other services…people would have to Authenticate a hundred times a day. Each person must “authenticate” when they sign into their desktop. ![]() Our office uses primarily Windows based desktops and Active Directory. Can XOJO access these “properties” so that any Web App session launched from a compatible browser can get the user Bednar: NET WebApp and Safari says HEY! I need your domain/username/password info…then it’s able to pass this info to the requesting WebApp (Which stores the user name in session state). ![]() ![]()
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