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how to set a page as default

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    bunny varun
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    hello How can i set the login page as the default page in the browser. if the user writes the path for another page then he is redirected to the login page. how can i do that?? please help Thank you

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      hello How can i set the login page as the default page in the browser. if the user writes the path for another page then he is redirected to the login page. how can i do that?? please help Thank you

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      Blue_Boy
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      You have to write your own code about user athentification which checks user's login.


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        hello How can i set the login page as the default page in the browser. if the user writes the path for another page then he is redirected to the login page. how can i do that?? please help Thank you

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        Rob Smiley
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        You need to set the authentication mode variable in the web.config. Have a look at the msdn reference for these settings:

        Regards, Rob

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