System.Web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tk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <link location="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details. System.Delegate To be added. To be added. The delegate is defined for the event of the class. You can access the event of the class by specifying a subroutine named DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate in the Global.asax file for your ASP.NET application. The event is raised after the event and is used to ensure that the property of the current is populated with an object. You can use the property of the object supplied to the DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event to set the property of the current to a custom object. If you do not specify a value for the property of the supplied during the DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event, the sets the property of the to a object that contains no user information. The DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event is raised after the event and before the event. If you have an authorization section that depends on the user name to deny or allow access to your application, modifying the property of the current can affect the behavior of your application. Be sure that the user name you set during the DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event is considered when you specify the authorization section in your configuration. Represents the method that handles the DefaultAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event of a . System.Void