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| Subject: | Re: Achieving Sign On for non-web resource. |
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| Date: | Wed, 9 Feb 2005 22:17:41 +0100 |
Hi,
I am not an expert in Windows APIs or Office programming, but
on Windows 2K and above you have Kerberos available as an authentication
mechanism.
I had a look at this as an option for rich client Java applications and with
JAAS and the GSS-API it seems relatively easy to use.
What is your backend application based on?
Bye,
Richard
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