Then do it the same way web applications do.

Implement login functionality in your application, and you can check credentials. If the app has a web service-based backend, pass some kind of login token to the server can track usage.

-- Kostya

04.08.2010 1:09, Kevin Brooks пишет:
My original question was misleading. Let's forget the Android device for a moment. If a user logs into a computer, his credentials are checked on the network and he has access the Admin grants to him/her.

So without changing the whole Android System, I need a way to authenticate the user on the network through my application.


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