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date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:28:56 +0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.development        back       


Single Sign On solution for OWA   
From 
http://www.devnewsgroups.net/group/microsoft.public.exchange.development/topic6354.aspx

I found that actually my requirement was posted before, that is wanna create 
an application that uses owaauth.dll for authentication and Mr Lee 
Derbyshire [MVP] has replied that:

When you use FBA, you should get an extra two response headers returned that
you would not normally get.  They are called 'sessionid' and 'cadata'.  You
need to get the values of these, and then set request headers named
'sessionid' and 'cadata' and assign the values to them when you make the
request.

Actually I can get these cookie in exchange 2003, but not exchange 2007. Is 
there any different between the owaauth.dll in 2003 and 2007?

Thanks.

Ginrai
date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:28:56 +0800   author:   srw

Re: Single Sign On solution for OWA   
Hello,

the owaauth.dll in Exchange 2007 is located under owa/auth/owaauth.dll

Kind regards,
Henning Krause

"srw"  wrote in message 
news:uPRmeBxZIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> From 
> http://www.devnewsgroups.net/group/microsoft.public.exchange.development/topic6354.aspx
>
> I found that actually my requirement was posted before, that is wanna 
> create an application that uses owaauth.dll for authentication and Mr Lee 
> Derbyshire [MVP] has replied that:
>
> When you use FBA, you should get an extra two response headers returned 
> that
> you would not normally get.  They are called 'sessionid' and 'cadata'. 
> You
> need to get the values of these, and then set request headers named
> 'sessionid' and 'cadata' and assign the values to them when you make the
> request.
>
> Actually I can get these cookie in exchange 2003, but not exchange 2007. 
> Is there any different between the owaauth.dll in 2003 and 2007?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ginrai
>
date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 18:18:40 +0100   author:   Henning Krause [MVP - Exchange]

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