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NotifyAuthentication

This property indicates whether the filter has registered to be notified of authentication events. If the value is True, the filter will be notified when the server is initially authenticating the client. This property is one of the flags contained in the property FilterFlags, and should be considered read-only.

The following table describes this property:

Data type Boolean
Default value Not applicable
Default inheritance Not inheritable

Accessible by IIS Admin Objects:

IIsFilter


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