Microsoft KB Archive/316871

= HOW TO: Control Authorization Permissions in an ASP.NET Application =

Article ID: 316871

Article Last Modified on 5/19/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft ASP.NET 1.0
 * Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1

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IN THIS TASK
SUMMARY
 * Configure Access to a Specific File and Folder

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SUMMARY
Use this step-by-step guide to apply the tag to the Web.config file to configure access to a specific file and folder.

When using forms-based authentication in ASP.NET applications, only authenticated users are granted access to pages in the application. Unauthenticated users are automatically redirected to the page specified by the loginUrl attribute of the Web.config file where they can submit their credentials. In some cases, you may want to permit users to access certain pages in an application without requiring authentication.

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Configure Access to a Specific File and Folder
 Set up forms-based authentication.For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

308157 HOW TO: Implement Forms-Based Authentication in Your ASP.NET Application by Using Visual Basic .NET

301240 HOW TO: Implement Forms-Based Authentication in Your ASP.NET Application by Using C# .NET

 Request any page in your application to be redirected to Logon.aspx automatically.  In the Web.config file, type or paste the following code.

This code grants all users access to the Default1.aspx page and the Subdir1 folder.   

 

  <allow users =&quot;*&quot; /> </system.web>

<location path=&quot;subdir1&quot;>  <allow users =&quot;*&quot; /> </system.web> Users can open the Default1.aspx file or any other file saved in the Subdir1 folder in your application. They will not be redirected automatically to the Logon.aspx file for authentication. </li> Repeat Step 3 to identify any other pages or folders for which you want to permit access by unauthenticated users.</li></ol>

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