Chris,

If you comfortable with running a pre-release you could give the
DotNetCasClient a try:
http://developer.jasig.org/source/browse/jasigsvn/cas-clients/dotnet-client

Bill



On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Christopher Waltham
<cwalt...@bowdoin.edu> wrote:
> I'm quite new to CAS; as a test for my institution I'm trying to CASify 
> BlackBoard (which I've successfully done) and a couple of IIS applications 
> we've got hanging around. At the moment, I'm focusing on one in particular; 
> it's a home-grown system used to store students' class schedules and the like.
>
> It's written in "classic" ASP, as opposed to ASP.NET. I'm trying to use the 
> "ASP.NET with Forms Authentication" tutorial from the Wiki, but never having 
> used any of the Visual Studio suite of products I'm a little lost. I do, 
> however, have administrative access to the IIS server that serves the 
> websites, and I know where the existing login function (which essentially 
> works via LDAP) is stored.
>
> Would anyone mind giving me a hand? The documentation on the wiki, while very 
> good, is written for someone a little above my pay-grade.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Chris
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