Re: Windows Authetication vs seperate process

2006-12-20 Thread Roger Upole
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I was wondering of someone could steer me in the right direction. > > We have a package that we would like to "secure" so that only specific > individuals can access specific portions of the application. Our > wxPython application will revolve around updating a central d

Re: Windows Authetication vs seperate process

2006-12-18 Thread Jonathan Curran
On Monday 18 December 2006 10:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I was wondering of someone could steer me in the right direction. > > We have a package that we would like to "secure" so that only specific > individuals can access specific portions of the application. Our > wxPython application will r

Re: Windows Authetication vs seperate process

2006-12-18 Thread Gabriel Genellina
At Monday 18/12/2006 13:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With several packages I have seen options to "Use Windows Authentication", which seems to mean that "If the user has authenticated and signed onto Windows, then our application will use their windows userid and we will just focus on the the ta

Windows Authetication vs seperate process

2006-12-18 Thread imageguy1206
I was wondering of someone could steer me in the right direction. We have a package that we would like to "secure" so that only specific individuals can access specific portions of the application. Our wxPython application will revolve around updating a central database with information submitted