ASP.NET Membership Provider - Single Login?

Each app can use the same login as long as the ApplicationName is the same and they are pointing to the same database See the answer here: forums.asp.net/t/1322863.aspx for more details Edit - added It's also covered here: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms99834....

Each app can use the same login as long as the ApplicationName is the same and they are pointing to the same database. See the answer here: forums.asp.net/t/1322863.aspx for more details. Edit - added It's also covered here: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms99834....

You will want to generate a common machineKey section to share amongst all sites. You will want to ensure that the application names are identical You will want to ensure the connection strings are identical You will want to ensure that allowCrossAppRedirects in forms element is enabled.

If the tools are under the same domain/sub-domain, you'll have no problem. This is limitation by the cookies used to keep the logged user's token. If you need cross-domain unified login you can review Windows Identity Foundation.

Each app can use the same login as long as the ApplicationName is the same and they are pointing to the same database. See the answer here: http://forums.asp.net/t/1322863.aspx for more details.

Each app can use the same login as long as the ApplicationName is the same and they are pointing to the same database.

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