<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <Type Name="DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs" FullName="System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs"> <TypeSignature Language="C#" Maintainer="auto" Value="public sealed class DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs : EventArgs" /> <AssemblyInfo> <AssemblyName>System.Web</AssemblyName> <AssemblyPublicKey> </AssemblyPublicKey> <AssemblyVersion>1.0.5000.0</AssemblyVersion> <AssemblyVersion>2.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion> </AssemblyInfo> <ThreadSafetyStatement>Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <link location="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details.</ThreadSafetyStatement> <Base> <BaseTypeName>System.EventArgs</BaseTypeName> </Base> <Interfaces /> <Docs> <remarks> <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /> <para>The <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs" /> class is used to supply event values to the <system>DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate</system> event and to enable you to specify a custom Windows identity for the current request.</para> <para>The <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationModule" /> constructs a <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs" /> object using the current <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> and passes it to the <system>DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate</system> event.</para> </remarks> <summary> <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /> <para>Provides data for the <system>DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate</system> event. This class cannot be inherited.</para> </summary> </Docs> <Members> <Member MemberName=".ctor"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs (System.Web.HttpContext context);" /> <MemberType>Constructor</MemberType> <ReturnValue /> <Parameters> <Parameter Name="context" Type="System.Web.HttpContext" /> </Parameters> <Docs> <remarks> <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /> <para>The <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationModule" /> object constructs a <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs" /> object using the current <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> and passes it to the <system>DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate</system> event.</para> <para>You can use the <see cref="P:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs.Context" /> property of the <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs" /> object supplied to the <system>DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate</system> event to set the <see cref="P:System.Web.HttpContext.User" /> property of the current <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> to a custom <see cref="T:System.Security.Principal.IPrincipal" /> object. If you do not specify a value for the <see cref="P:System.Web.HttpContext.User" /> property of the <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> referenced by the <see cref="P:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs.Context" /> property, the <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationModule" /> sets the <see cref="P:System.Web.HttpContext.User" /> property of the <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> to a <see cref="T:System.Security.Principal.GenericPrincipal" /> object that contains no user information.</para> <para>The <system>DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate</system> event is raised after the <see cref="E:System.Web.HttpApplication.AuthenticateRequest" /> event and before the <see cref="E:System.Web.HttpApplication.AuthorizeRequest" /> event. If you have an <format type="text/html"><a href="2d3d9bf6-f914-4c30-ad03-32eea98fa612">authorization</a></format> section that depends on the user name to deny or allow access to your application, modifying the <see cref="P:System.Web.HttpContext.User" /> property of the current <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> can affect the behavior of your application. Be sure that the user name you set during the <system>DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate</system> event is considered when you specify the <format type="text/html"><a href="2d3d9bf6-f914-4c30-ad03-32eea98fa612">authorization</a></format> section in your configuration.</para> </remarks> <summary> <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /> <para>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:System.Web.Security.DefaultAuthenticationEventArgs" /> class.</para> </summary> <param name="context"> <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" />The context for the event. </param> </Docs> <AssemblyInfo> <AssemblyVersion>1.0.5000.0</AssemblyVersion> <AssemblyVersion>2.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion> </AssemblyInfo> </Member> <Member MemberName="Context"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public System.Web.HttpContext Context { get; }" /> <MemberType>Property</MemberType> <ReturnValue> <ReturnType>System.Web.HttpContext</ReturnType> </ReturnValue> <Parameters /> <Docs> <value>a <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /></value> <remarks> <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /> <para>The <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> provides access to <see cref="P:System.Web.HttpContext.Request" />, <see cref="P:System.Web.HttpContext.Response" />, and <see cref="P:System.Web.HttpContext.User" /> objects for the current request.</para> </remarks> <summary> <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /> <para>Gets the <see cref="T:System.Web.HttpContext" /> object for the current HTTP request.</para> </summary> </Docs> <AssemblyInfo> <AssemblyVersion>1.0.5000.0</AssemblyVersion> <AssemblyVersion>2.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion> </AssemblyInfo> </Member> </Members> </Type>