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Make ClickOnce Work With ASP.NET Forms Authentication

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20 Mar 2008CPOL10 min read 138.1K   761   37  
A solution for securing access to a ClickOnce application using ASP.NET Forms authentication.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<doc>
<assembly>
<name>
ClickOnceHandler
</name>
</assembly>
<members>
<member name="M:ClickOnceHandler.ClickOnceApplicationHandler.MakeTempDir(System.Web.HttpContext,System.String)">
	<summary>
 Make a temp directory to hold the updated manifest while we sign it.
 </summary>
	<param name="pContext"></param>
	<returns></returns>
	<remarks></remarks>
</member><member name="M:ClickOnceHandler.ClickOnceApplicationHandler.GenerateXbap(System.Web.HttpContext,System.String)">
	<summary>
 Generate the xbap that contains the cookie-less authentication session information.
 </summary>
	<param name="pContext">The HttpContext for the request.</param>
	<returns></returns>
	<remarks></remarks>
</member><member name="M:ClickOnceHandler.ClickOnceApplicationHandler.ProcessRequest(System.Web.HttpContext)">
	<summary>
 Entry point for the handler, here we determine if we are dealing with the xbap, and modify its values and resign.
 </summary>
	<param name="context"></param>
	<remarks></remarks>
</member>
</members>
</doc>

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