I forgot to mention the application is written in C#

On Feb 18, 1:48 pm, jimmysjams <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've written a desktop app that logs in a domain user on a non domain
> computer over a vpn.  It maps network drives correctly but I was
> wondering if there was a way to prevent the user from having to enter
> their username and password a second time when they open company web
> pages?
>
> More specifically, some of our sites use windows authentication and
> active directory to determine what a user has access to.  I can add
> the sites to the trusted sites list in Internet Explorer, which
> prevents them from having to log in twice, but it doesnt show all of
> the information they have access to.
>
> I've tried impersonation(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
> system.security.principal.windowsidentity.impersonate(VS.71).aspx) but
> I get an invalid username and password error.  Regardless, how do I
> get the computer to pass the correct credentials to intranet sites?
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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