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SSO between different web sites

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    We have hosted two applications in Win 2003-IIS 6.0. We have created two websites parallel to 'Default Web site'. The domain names for both the sites are different and both the sites use forms authentication. Please help me as to how we can implement SSO between these two applications. We have the idea of implementing SSO within the same domains.

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      We have hosted two applications in Win 2003-IIS 6.0. We have created two websites parallel to 'Default Web site'. The domain names for both the sites are different and both the sites use forms authentication. Please help me as to how we can implement SSO between these two applications. We have the idea of implementing SSO within the same domains.

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      Sathiyaraj Ganesan
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      For Single sign-on across multiple applications in ASP.NET. Look into this http://www.codeproject.com/KB/web-security/aspnetsinglesignon.aspx[^]

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        For Single sign-on across multiple applications in ASP.NET. Look into this http://www.codeproject.com/KB/web-security/aspnetsinglesignon.aspx[^]

        Sathiya

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        Thanks for the response. It talks about applications in the same domain. My case the domains will be entirely different.

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