The client requires that core applications provide users with single sign-on authentication based on a corporate solution (Active Directory). This means that the business application trusts the credentials provided by the browser and does not ask the user to provide a standard password / password pair. Server / browser trust is built on Windows Integrated Authentication.
We are an ASP.Net web application in dot net framework 2.0 hosted on IIS 5. We need to implement single sign-on. How do we do this?
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