off the top of my head ... 
 
why not put an IFrame on a page 
then when the user hits the page, he will be authenticated.
if authenticated, load the IFrame with the pdf.
 
david


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If a user is not already logged in and he just copy and past a link of
a page, then by using web.config (authentication ), 
the login page appears, the user authenticate himself, and if he is
authorized, the page will be visible.

But this technique only works with standard extensions( like as .aspx,
.html)..

But if the use copy and past a link to a page(or a resource) which is
not standard( like .pdf), it will open the page or file directly, with
out showing the login page

My requirement is to display the login page even in case of .pdf file

Any help  .. heartly welcome.

Anuj


        
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