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7/25/2007 7:18 AM
 

Hi,

Is it possible to make username and password restricted only to one machine. Or is it possible that if a user is already logged in then he should not be able to logged in to some other machine.

I was wondering if you could let me know that. i got screwed while searching for the same. If anyone knows any sort of solution. please let me know.

Thanks in advance

Best Regards,
Vikash

 
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7/25/2007 8:26 AM
 

Theres no options built into dotnetnuke to support either of those. You could code up your own solution via a httpmodule perhaps, or alternatively wait until 4.6 is released, as we'll be abstracting out the authentication system, so you could plug in your own much easier.

Cathal


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