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Authorization provides an effective way to control access to resources. In this chapter, you’ve learned how to safeguard different pages, directories, and code routines in your web application using authorization. You’ve also seen how to extend forms authentication so it too can make use of role-based authorization.
In the next chapter, you’ll take a look at a few advanced security techniques that you can use to extend ASP.NET authentication and authorization.
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© 2005 Laurence Moroney, Matthew MacDonald (Ed.), K. Scott Allen, James Avery, Russ Basiura, Mike Batongbacal, Marco Bellinaso, Matt Butler, Andreas Eide, Daniel Cazzulino, Michael Clark, Richard Conway, Robert Eisenberg, Brady Gaster, James Greenwood, Kevin Hoffman, Erik Johansson, Angelo Kastroulis, Dan Kent, Sitaraman Lakshminarayanan, Don Lee, Christopher Miller, Matt Milner, Jan Narkiewicz, Matt Odhner, Ryan O’Keefe, Andrew Reid, Matthew Reynolds, Enrico Sabbadin, Bill Sempf, Doug Seven, Srinivasa Sivkumar, Thiru Thangarathinam, Doug Thews
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(2005). Authorization. In: Moroney, L., MacDonald, M. (eds) Pro ASP.NET 1.1 in VB .NET. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0022-2_17
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