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10/16/2008 5:00 PM
 

Hello,

We have a few legacy ASP applications which we at the moment run separetly from our DNN portals. Some of the applications are very large and not easily ported to dotnetnuke modules. We want to spare our users the hassle to log on multiple times so i am looking for a way to integrate DotNetNuke security into my classic ASP applications.

Atm i don't really know where to start using an iframe is to dirty imho, although its for intranet use. I was thinking about writing a webservice in dotnet that talks to dotnetnuke, which the classic applications can use to see if someone is allowed to go there and if he is currently logged on. I am not to familiar with the ddn security model so i don't know if this is possible.

Anyway, does any of you have an idea on how to integrate classic asp in a proper way with DNN??

thx

 
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