>>I know how to set Form authentication in web.config but I can't figure out if it is possible to make form authentication to ignore some pages. That is, for some pages I want a user to be prompted with the authentication form (where he/she enters name/password) and for other pages, allow anybody to view them.
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>>Is this possible?
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>>TIA.
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>Dmitry,
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>Check out "location element" in the VS help files. It allows you to set access and authorization requirements for each folder or page in the application.
Keith,
Thank you for the suggestion. I will it.
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