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IAuthenticate - urgent help

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  • Y YaronNir

    i am using URLDownloadToCache method, also implemented my own class class CBindStatusCallbackImpl : public IBindStatusCallback for call back and bindings... i read in the MSDN that in order to support proxy handling i need to handle IAuthenticate and the method Authenticate...problem is i don't know how ? couldn't find any example code for that can any1 help me? i am desperate thanks in advanced

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    Garth J Lancaster
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    this is likely way more complex than you want - but its the only thing I can remember that Ive seen supposedly do it http://vbmhwb.sourceforge.net/[^] search for WBAuthenticate on the page 'g' ps.. Im hoping it shows you the general method, Im not suggesting you can use the actual code here

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      this is likely way more complex than you want - but its the only thing I can remember that Ive seen supposedly do it http://vbmhwb.sourceforge.net/[^] search for WBAuthenticate on the page 'g' ps.. Im hoping it shows you the general method, Im not suggesting you can use the actual code here

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      thanks a lot for your answer... i couldn't find in the site you gave where to d/l the code that implements the WBAuthenticate...can u direct me or give me direct link please thanks again

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      • Y YaronNir

        thanks a lot for your answer... i couldn't find in the site you gave where to d/l the code that implements the WBAuthenticate...can u direct me or give me direct link please thanks again

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        its a sourceforge site - try googling for vbMHWB ActiveX Control and see if you get a hit - I just checked the link and it works for me 'g'

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          its a sourceforge site - try googling for vbMHWB ActiveX Control and see if you get a hit - I just checked the link and it works for me 'g'

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          ok now i know which link to press ;) thanks again

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            ok now i know which link to press ;) thanks again

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            cool, now, download vbMHWB.zip, unpack it and look at vbWB.cpp, searching for WBAuthenticate 'g'

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            • G Garth J Lancaster

              cool, now, download vbMHWB.zip, unpack it and look at vbWB.cpp, searching for WBAuthenticate 'g'

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              your example helped me a lot and now it works 100% so thanks for that

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                cool, now, download vbMHWB.zip, unpack it and look at vbWB.cpp, searching for WBAuthenticate 'g'

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                One more thing if i may... i was able to work with IAuthenticate implementation (the method 'authenticate' did the trick) problem is that the actual authentication occurs only once, and if the user and password are incorrect i don't reach the method 'authenticate' again. what am i missing wrong here? thanks again

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                • Y YaronNir

                  One more thing if i may... i was able to work with IAuthenticate implementation (the method 'authenticate' did the trick) problem is that the actual authentication occurs only once, and if the user and password are incorrect i don't reach the method 'authenticate' again. what am i missing wrong here? thanks again

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                  I would have thought you'd have to resend the http request again - but Im no expert 'g'

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                    I would have thought you'd have to resend the http request again - but Im no expert 'g'

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                    one would thought that when user name and password are incorrect either in the callback would return proxy_authenticate_error or authenticate will be called again ok i will dig more into it thanks again

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                    • Y YaronNir

                      one would thought that when user name and password are incorrect either in the callback would return proxy_authenticate_error or authenticate will be called again ok i will dig more into it thanks again

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                      Im familiar with a certificate error where you intercept the error, search through the local cert store for a matching certificate - but then you have to re-broadcast the original call, with the cert details filled in (hence why my suggestion) 'g'

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