System.Web
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System.Delegate
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The delegate is defined for the event of the class. You can access the event of the class by specifying a subroutine named WindowsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate in the Global.asax file for your ASP.NET application. The event is raised during the event.
The constructs a object using the Windows identity supplied by IIS and the current and passes it to the WindowsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event.
You can use the property of the object supplied to the WindowsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event to set the property of the current to a custom object. If you do not specify a value for the property during the WindowsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event, the Windows identity supplied by IIS is used as the identity for the current request. If IIS uses anonymous authentication, then the property of the object is set to the identity returned by the method.
The WindowsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event is only raised when the authentication is set to and the is an active HTTP module for the application.
Represents the method that handles the WindowsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event of a .
System.Void