Mike,
I hope you find an answer to this. We have a similar requirement with a Web Service to Login to our application. One of my co-workers is in the process of researching and developing this and he hit a brick wall yesterday.
If he finds a solution, I'll let you know. If *you* find a solution, let *me* know. =0)
~~Bonnie
>I know that I need to enable identity impersonation to run an asp.net application as me, instead of as the machine account on the web server.
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>However, I now have a requirement where I need to have the user log in to the asp.net application using their domain username/password. The catch is, I should only be able to log into the asp.net application as myself if I am logging in from a machine that I am already logged into.
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>For example, Joe Schmo from the cubicle next to me can log in from his machine, but not from mine, unless he logs out and re-logs in as himself.