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Hello,
I see that Federated Identity stores Security token to a cookie, after its first request to the STS(Secure Token Service). In that case if I disable cookie in my browser, how does it work.
Does the authentication module again connects to the STS to retrieve the user information or
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I really wanted to wait until our new website was out to blog about this but I hope you can put up with the ugly website for a few more days J. Tellago keeps growing and, after a quick break at the beginning of the year, we are back in hiring mode J. We are currently expanding our teams in the United…
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It's been a few weeks since I last blogged and, trust me, I am not happy about it :( I have been crazily busy with some of our projects at Tellago which you are going to hear more about in the upcoming weeks :) I was so busy that I didn't even have time to blog about my sessions at Teched US last…
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I've recently bumped into this issue: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/Geneva/thread/adcdd533-d5e3-4af9-b3f5-b9a6d06b5c44?prof=required
Does anyone have any ideas around this?
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Just a sidenote: I'm not sure whether I should post this to serverfault as well, because some MOSS admin may have some info for me as well?
A bit of explanation first (without Asp.net MVC)
Is it possible to integrate the two? Is it possible to write an application that would share at least credential…
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