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From: SureshScribnar
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Hi,  I set the token.Principal and Thread.CurrentPrincipal to CustomPrincipal 
in  my CustomUsernameTokenManager.AuthenticateToken method. When i try 
accessing  the same in my WebMethod, i'm able to access the CustomPrincipal 
only through  the token.Principal variable. When i try with 
Thread.CurrentPrincipal, it  does not have the CustomPrincipal object in it 
because of which username and  the roles list is empty.   One might argue why i 
need to try this. The Business components i have  written takes the logged in 
users name and role list from the  Thread.CurrentPrincipal so what ever type of 
application is using the  Business component just need to set the 
Thread.CurrentPrincipal. I would not  want set toekn.Principal instead 
Thread.CurrentPrincipal. Does anyone know  why Thread.CurrentPrincipal is not 
giving my CustomPrincipal that i set in  AuthenticateToken method?  Thanks in 
Advance! --  Regards, -Suresh.  

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