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Should I use a credential provider in this case?

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Old 02-09-2007
Fredrik Jansson
 

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Should I use a credential provider in this case?
Hi!

I have been assigned to rewrite functionality formerly implemented as a GINA
on XP and 2k. My customer wants to capture the credentials entered by the
user, connect a VPN service, and then let winlogon continue to logon when
the VPN connection is established. The windows credentials may be used in
the VPN connection setup and do therefore need to be captured before setting
up the VPN connections. To furter complicate matters, depending on the
authentication method setup on the server I may have to display additional
dialogs to get more credentials as well.

From what I have read it seems like what I try to accomplish is,
functionalitywise, somewhere between a credential provider and a pre-logon
access provider (PLAP).

Any input on how to move forward would be very appreciated.

Many thanks,
Fredrik Jansson

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Old 02-09-2007
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RE: Should I use a credential provider in this case?
This belongs to a PLAP (Pre-Logon Access Provider), which is a special kind
of credential provider.
They're meant to address cases where a network connection needs to be
established before the actual logon (RAS/VPN/...).
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"Fredrik Jansson" wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I have been assigned to rewrite functionality formerly implemented as a GINA
> on XP and 2k. My customer wants to capture the credentials entered by the
> user, connect a VPN service, and then let winlogon continue to logon when
> the VPN connection is established. The windows credentials may be used in
> the VPN connection setup and do therefore need to be captured before setting
> up the VPN connections. To furter complicate matters, depending on the
> authentication method setup on the server I may have to display additional
> dialogs to get more credentials as well.
>
> From what I have read it seems like what I try to accomplish is,
> functionalitywise, somewhere between a credential provider and a pre-logon
> access provider (PLAP).
>
> Any input on how to move forward would be very appreciated.
>
> Many thanks,
> Fredrik Jansson
>
>

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Old 02-10-2007
Fredrik Jansson
 

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Re: Should I use a credential provider in this case?
Hi Eric,

many thanks for your answer!

Best regards,
Fredrik Jansson

"Eric Perlin [MSFT]" <EricPerlinMSFT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> This belongs to a PLAP (Pre-Logon Access Provider), which is a special
> kind
> of credential provider.
> They're meant to address cases where a network connection needs to be
> established before the actual logon (RAS/VPN/...).
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> Eric Perlin [MSFT]
>
>
> "Fredrik Jansson" wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have been assigned to rewrite functionality formerly implemented as a
>> GINA
>> on XP and 2k. My customer wants to capture the credentials entered by the
>> user, connect a VPN service, and then let winlogon continue to logon when
>> the VPN connection is established. The windows credentials may be used in
>> the VPN connection setup and do therefore need to be captured before
>> setting
>> up the VPN connections. To furter complicate matters, depending on the
>> authentication method setup on the server I may have to display
>> additional
>> dialogs to get more credentials as well.
>>
>> From what I have read it seems like what I try to accomplish is,
>> functionalitywise, somewhere between a credential provider and a
>> pre-logon
>> access provider (PLAP).
>>
>> Any input on how to move forward would be very appreciated.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Fredrik Jansson
>>
>>


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