• Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 25, 2010

    As we all know whether EPiServer is running in a development, test or prod environment it needs a license to run. Normally this is done by saving the "License.config" file in the root of the application. License management can sometimes be a pain ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 07, 2010

    Before I start I would like to state that this post contains thoughts that are my own and are not endorsed by EPiServer or my company in any way.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Sep 20, 2010

    Recently I read an EPiServer forum post about securing EPiServer edit and admin mode. If I understood the post correctly then there is a public facing EPiServer site, using the standard SQL providers. The requirement was to prevent access to edit...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Sep 15, 2010

    Following on from Ben Morris' blog about Converting EPiServer 6 to use claims-based authentication with WIF I was intrigued to see if it was possible to create a role and membership provider that allowed us to use WIF in EPiServer with little or n...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Sep 03, 2010

    If you want to skip the long descriptions and prefer a list then simply skip to the list at the bottom of the page. I was setting up windows authentication for an EPiServer site on my development machine. The requirement was simple: have a windows...

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