How to Add Action Security to WebForms
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 Published On Feb 13, 2024

In this episode, we continue our WebForms application and put some simple action-based security on our controls so that we can give users an Access Denied message if they click on buttons they are not allowed to use. Access to the application is already controlled by Entra security, but on our forms we need some finer control. We'll learn about the Session variable in WebForms, which is a handy place to keep small amounts of data as the user works on one or many application pages. Session variables are very handy, since they are persistent and stay loaded until the session ends. Let's go!

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