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Below is a copy from what MSDN documentation for
HttpContext.SkipAuthorization property says:
Gets or sets a value that specifies whether the UrlAuthorizationModule
object should skip the authorization check for the
current request.
The documentation of the property mentions UrlAuthorizationModule only. It
doesn't mention that other authorization modules should be affected. Yet
when I set this property to true, both UrlAuthorizationModule and
CmsAuthorizationModule skip the authorization.
Is there a way that I can skip UrlAuthorizationModule and without skipping
CmsAuthorizationModule?
Note: I posted this question in the CMS group and I was told by a MSFT
poster to post in an ASP.NET related group.
Thanks a lot in advance
Below is a copy from what MSDN documentation for
HttpContext.SkipAuthorization property says:
Gets or sets a value that specifies whether the UrlAuthorizationModule
object should skip the authorization check for the
current request.
The documentation of the property mentions UrlAuthorizationModule only. It
doesn't mention that other authorization modules should be affected. Yet
when I set this property to true, both UrlAuthorizationModule and
CmsAuthorizationModule skip the authorization.
Is there a way that I can skip UrlAuthorizationModule and without skipping
CmsAuthorizationModule?
Note: I posted this question in the CMS group and I was told by a MSFT
poster to post in an ASP.NET related group.
Thanks a lot in advance