How to show authentication dialog in C# .Net 3.5 SP1
I'd like to access network shared files. How do I show the system authentication dialog box so that user can enter username and password?
ps: Through UNC, In WinForm.
I'开发者_如何学Cm writing a explore control, I'd like to show the dialog after the user double click on a network shared folder.
Not sure if I understand you correctly, you want to show the windows authentication dialog?
Try this:
/// <summary>
/// Leverages the windows UI to prompt for a password
/// </summary>
internal static class Authentication
{
public struct CREDUI_INFO
{
public int cbSize;
public IntPtr hwndParent;
public string pszMessageText;
public string pszCaptionText;
public IntPtr hbmBanner;
}
[DllImport("credui")]
private static extern CredUIReturnCodes CredUIPromptForCredentials(ref CREDUI_INFO creditUR,
string targetName,
IntPtr reserved1,
int iError,
StringBuilder userName,
int maxUserName,
StringBuilder password,
int maxPassword,
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] ref bool pfSave,
CREDUI_FLAGS flags);
[Flags]
enum CREDUI_FLAGS
{
INCORRECT_PASSWORD = 0x1,
DO_NOT_PERSIST = 0x2,
REQUEST_ADMINISTRATOR = 0x4,
EXCLUDE_CERTIFICATES = 0x8,
REQUIRE_CERTIFICATE = 0x10,
SHOW_SAVE_CHECK_BOX = 0x40,
ALWAYS_SHOW_UI = 0x80,
REQUIRE_SMARTCARD = 0x100,
PASSWORD_ONLY_OK = 0x200,
VALIDATE_USERNAME = 0x400,
COMPLETE_USERNAME = 0x800,
PERSIST = 0x1000,
SERVER_CREDENTIAL = 0x4000,
EXPECT_CONFIRMATION = 0x20000,
GENERIC_CREDENTIALS = 0x40000,
USERNAME_TARGET_CREDENTIALS = 0x80000,
KEEP_USERNAME = 0x100000,
}
public enum CredUIReturnCodes
{
NO_ERROR = 0,
ERROR_CANCELLED = 1223,
ERROR_NO_SUCH_LOGON_SESSION = 1312,
ERROR_NOT_FOUND = 1168,
ERROR_INVALID_ACCOUNT_NAME = 1315,
ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER = 122,
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER = 87,
ERROR_INVALID_FLAGS = 1004,
}
/// <summary>
/// Prompts for password.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="user">The user.</param>
/// <param name="password">The password.</param>
/// <returns>True if no errors.</returns>
internal static bool PromptForPassword(out string user, out string password)
{
// Setup the flags and variables
StringBuilder userPassword = new StringBuilder(), userID = new StringBuilder();
CREDUI_INFO credUI = new CREDUI_INFO();
credUI.cbSize = Marshal.SizeOf(credUI);
bool save = false;
CREDUI_FLAGS flags = CREDUI_FLAGS.ALWAYS_SHOW_UI | CREDUI_FLAGS.GENERIC_CREDENTIALS;
// Prompt the user
CredUIReturnCodes returnCode = CredUIPromptForCredentials(ref credUI, Application.ProductName, IntPtr.Zero, 0, userID, 100, userPassword, 100, ref save, flags);
user = userID.ToString();
password = userPassword.ToString();
return (returnCode == CredUIReturnCodes.NO_ERROR);
}
}
Using the credentials obtained with this dialog, you could then call LogonUser as explained by Phil Harding here.
How do you currently access the share? Through a UNC or do you first map it to a drive letter? One idea is to map it with the wnetaddconnection2 api call with the CONNECT_INTERACTIVE and CONNECT_PROMPT flags.
Not sure if you're doing asp.net or win forms, but in asp.net you would set the authentication tag in web.config (or app.config for winforms)
<authentication mode="Windows"/>
<authorization>
<allow users="[Users to view that network sare]" />
</authorization>
or
<authorization>
<allow Roles="[Roles to view that network sare]" />
</authorization>
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