Thanks Andrew!
I knew this wasnt going to be easy. I guess its possible
for my customer to log in to CAS when the browser pops-up.
After all, it takes only one login to get a cookie from CAS.

For the web-service part, I guess the proxy authentication is the way to
go...

Aksel.


2009/8/20 Andrew Feller <[email protected]>

> Aksel,
>
> Nope.  You need to see about working some ActiveX magic to make that happen
> between the application and Internet Explorer.  Or you need to develop some
> feature that associates sessions based upon IP rather than cookies, but
> that
> has some consequences.
>
> Good luck with it,
> A-
>
>
> On 8/20/09 1:25 PM, "Aksel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a customer that wants to call a CAS protected web-service from a
> > windows desktop client. He also wants to share the session with a
> web-browser.
> > This means clicking on a link inside the thick client to open a browser
> with
> > an already established CAS session to use a web-application. Does anyone
> know
> > if this is possible with CAS?
>
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