You can specify how the Web site is used-either from the Internet (publicly) or from an intranet (on a local area network). This in turn indicates the type of authentication mode that the Web site will use. Internet Web sites use the ASP.NET membership system, where you define individual user accounts. ASP.NET uses a security system to restrict access to specific user accounts or the roles to which the user accounts belong. Intranet Web sites use Windows authentication, where users are identified by their Windows logon information.
You can optionally add roles, or groups, that enable you to allow or deny groups of users access to specific folders in your ...
You can run the aspnet_regsql.exe executable without any command-line arguments to run a wizard that will help you with specifying ...
You can save your cards to a file to back them up or to transfer them to a different computer. Select the cards that you ...
You can select cards to send to websites or online services. If you don't have any cards, you can create a card that will ...
You can specify how the Web site is used-either from the Internet (publicly) or from an intranet (on a local area network). ...
You can take your application offline (shut it down) to perform maintenance or to bring a new Microsoft SQL Server Express ...
You can use the Web Site Administration Tool to change and test providers for the Web site. Your application can use a single ...
You can use the Web Site Administration Tool to manage all the security settings for your application. You can set up users ...
You cannot call the UninstallCustomUXApplication method for a ClickOnce application that is not marked as a customUX type. ...