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| Subject: | Achieving Sign On for non-web resource. |
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| Date: | 9 Feb 2005 20:14:32 -0000 |
Hi! Gurus, I have provided single sign on for multiple web applications using domain cookies. This works fine. Now there is a requirement that, one particula link opens up a MS Excel client. This client will contact multiple services (web resources) spanned across multiple web applications. As far as i know, i can't use cookies in the Excel. Can some one help me in providing a single sign on solution for such a situation. Thanks in advance, -Babu
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