ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser Method
Definition
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Authenticates a user by using the specified credentials.
Overloads
ValidateUser(String, String) |
Authenticates a user by using the specified user name and password. |
ValidateUser(String, String, Boolean) |
Authenticates a user by using the specified user name and password, optionally storing a hash of the password in the local data cache. |
ValidateUser(String, String, String) |
Authenticates a user at the specified service URI by using the specified user name and password. |
ValidateUser(String, String)
Authenticates a user by using the specified user name and password.
public:
override bool ValidateUser(System::String ^ username, System::String ^ password);
public override bool ValidateUser (string username, string password);
override this.ValidateUser : string * string -> bool
Public Overrides Function ValidateUser (username As String, password As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- username
- String
The name of the user to authenticate, or Empty or null
to retrieve credentials from the IClientFormsAuthenticationCredentialsProvider implementation that this application is configured to use.
- password
- String
The password of the user to authenticate.
Returns
true
if the user was authenticated; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
The IsOffline property value is false
and the membership provider is unable to access the authentication service.
Examples
The following example code demonstrates how to use this method to validate the user by using an IClientFormsAuthenticationCredentialsProvider implementation. This example requires that you to configure your application to use a credentials provider.
private bool ValidateUsingCredentialsProvider()
{
bool isAuthorized = false;
try
{
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider authProvider =
System.Web.Security.Membership.Provider as
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider;
// Call ValidateUser with empty strings in order to display the
// login dialog box configured as a credentials provider.
isAuthorized = authProvider.ValidateUser(String.Empty, String.Empty);
}
catch (System.Net.WebException)
{
MessageBox.Show("Unable to access the authentication service.",
"Warning", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Warning);
}
if (!isAuthorized)
{
MessageBox.Show("Unable to authenticate.", "Not logged in",
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
Application.Exit();
}
return isAuthorized;
}
Private Function ValidateUsingCredentialsProvider() As Boolean
Dim isAuthorized As Boolean = False
Try
Dim authProvider As ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider = _
CType(System.Web.Security.Membership.Provider, _
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider)
' Call ValidateUser with empty strings in order to display the
' login dialog box configured as a credentials provider.
isAuthorized = authProvider.ValidateUser(String.Empty, String.Empty)
Catch ex As System.Net.WebException
MessageBox.Show("Unable to access the authentication service.", _
"Warning", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Warning)
End Try
If Not isAuthorized Then
MessageBox.Show("Unable to authenticate.", "Not logged in", _
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
Application.Exit()
End If
Return isAuthorized
End Function
Remarks
You can use client application services to validate users by using forms authentication. To validate users, you will typically call the static
Membership.ValidateUser method, which internally calls the ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser method. Alternatively, you can call this method directly, as shown in the Example section.
Forms authentication requires that the user specify their credentials through login controls provided by your application. You can retrieve the credentials and pass them to the Membership.ValidateUser method. You can also pass in empty strings or null
to use a credentials provider.
See also
- IClientFormsAuthenticationCredentialsProvider
- ValidateUser(String, String)
- Client Application Services
- How to: Configure Client Application Services
- How to: Implement User Login and Logout with Client Application Services
Applies to
ValidateUser(String, String, Boolean)
Authenticates a user by using the specified user name and password, optionally storing a hash of the password in the local data cache.
public:
bool ValidateUser(System::String ^ username, System::String ^ password, bool rememberMe);
public bool ValidateUser (string username, string password, bool rememberMe);
override this.ValidateUser : string * string * bool -> bool
Public Function ValidateUser (username As String, password As String, rememberMe As Boolean) As Boolean
Parameters
- username
- String
The name of the user to authenticate.
- password
- String
The password of the user to authenticate.
- rememberMe
- Boolean
true
to store a hash of the password in the local data cache for offline use and for automatic reauthentication when the user authentication cookie expires; false
to disable offline login or to require users to reauthenticate when the cookie expires.
Returns
true
if the user was authenticated; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
The IsOffline property value is false
and the membership provider is unable to access the authentication service.
Examples
The following example code demonstrates how to use this method to validate the user by using login controls in your application code. This example requires a TextBox control named usernameTextBox
, a TextBox control named passwordTextBox
, and a CheckBox control named rememberMeCheckBox
.
private bool ValidateUsingLoginControls()
{
bool isAuthorized = false;
try
{
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider authProvider =
System.Web.Security.Membership.Provider as
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider;
// Call ValidateUser with credentials retrieved from login controls.
isAuthorized = authProvider.ValidateUser(usernameTextBox.Text,
passwordTextBox.Text, rememberMeCheckBox.Checked);
}
catch (System.Net.WebException)
{
MessageBox.Show("Unable to access the authentication service.",
"Warning", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Warning);
}
if (!isAuthorized)
{
MessageBox.Show("Unable to authenticate.", "Not logged in",
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
Application.Exit();
}
return isAuthorized;
}
Private Function ValidateUsingLoginControls() As Boolean
Dim isAuthorized As Boolean = False
Try
Dim authProvider As ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider = _
CType(System.Web.Security.Membership.Provider, _
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider)
' Call ValidateUser with credentials retrieved from login controls.
isAuthorized = authProvider.ValidateUser(usernameTextBox.Text, _
passwordTextBox.Text, rememberMeCheckBox.Checked)
Catch ex As System.Net.WebException
MessageBox.Show("Unable to access the authentication service.", _
"Warning", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Warning)
End Try
If Not isAuthorized Then
MessageBox.Show("Unable to authenticate.", "Not logged in", _
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
Application.Exit()
End If
Return isAuthorized
End Function
Remarks
You can use client application services to validate users by using forms authentication. To validate users, you will typically call the static
Membership.ValidateUser method, which internally calls the ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser(String, String) method. Alternatively, you can call the ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser method directly. You can call this overload to pass in a rememberMe
value in addition to the username
and password
values.
See also
- ValidateUser(String, String)
- Client Application Services
- How to: Configure Client Application Services
- How to: Implement User Login and Logout with Client Application Services
Applies to
ValidateUser(String, String, String)
Authenticates a user at the specified service URI by using the specified user name and password.
public:
static bool ValidateUser(System::String ^ username, System::String ^ password, System::String ^ serviceUri);
public static bool ValidateUser (string username, string password, string serviceUri);
static member ValidateUser : string * string * string -> bool
Public Shared Function ValidateUser (username As String, password As String, serviceUri As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- username
- String
The name of the user to authenticate.
- password
- String
The password of the user to authenticate.
- serviceUri
- String
The URI of the authentication service to use.
Returns
true
if the user was authenticated; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
The IsOffline property value is false
and the membership provider is unable to access the authentication service.
Examples
The following example code demonstrates how to use this method to validate the user through an authentication service at a specified location. The user credentials are retrieved from login controls in your application code. This example requires a TextBox control named usernameTextBox
and a TextBox control named passwordTextBox
.
private bool ValidateUsingServiceUri(String serviceUri)
{
bool isAuthorized = false;
try
{
// Call the static overload of ValidateUser. Specify credentials
// retrieved from login controls and the service location.
isAuthorized =
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser(
usernameTextBox.Text, passwordTextBox.Text, serviceUri);
}
catch (System.Net.WebException)
{
MessageBox.Show("Unable to access the authentication service.",
"Warning", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Warning);
}
if (!isAuthorized)
{
MessageBox.Show("Unable to authenticate.", "Not logged in",
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
Application.Exit();
}
return isAuthorized;
}
Private Function ValidateUsingServiceUri(ByVal serviceUri As String) As Boolean
Dim isAuthorized As Boolean = False
Try
' Call the Shared overload of ValidateUser. Specify credentials
' retrieved from login controls and the service location.
isAuthorized = _
ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser( _
usernameTextBox.Text, passwordTextBox.Text, serviceUri)
Catch ex As System.Net.WebException
MessageBox.Show("Unable to access the authentication service.", _
"Warning", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Warning)
End Try
If Not isAuthorized Then
MessageBox.Show("Unable to authenticate.", "Not logged in", _
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
Application.Exit()
End If
Return isAuthorized
End Function
Remarks
You can use client application services to validate users by using forms authentication. To validate users, you will typically call the static
Membership.ValidateUser method, which internally calls the ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser method. Alternatively, you can call the ClientFormsAuthenticationMembershipProvider.ValidateUser method directly. You can call this overload to access an authentication service at the location specified by the serviceUri
parameter. Using this overload is an alternative to setting the ServiceUri property and calling the ValidateUser(String, String) overload.
See also
- ValidateUser(String, String)
- Client Application Services
- How to: Configure Client Application Services
- How to: Implement User Login and Logout with Client Application Services