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<windowsAuthentication> of <serviceCredentials>

Specifies the settings of a Windows service credential.

<system.serviceModel>

  <behaviors>

    <serviceBehaviors>

      <behavior> of <serviceBehaviors>

        <serviceCredentials> Element

          <windowsAuthentication> of <serviceCredentials>

                                    
                                    <windowsAuthentication
                                
                                    
                                           
                                    
                                       allowAnonymousLogons="Boolean"
                                
                                    
                                           
                                    
                                       includeWindowsGroups="Boolean" />
                                

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

Attribute Description

includeWindowsGroups

An optional Boolean attribute that specifies whether the system includes Windows groups in the security context. The default is true.

Setting this attribute to true has a performance impact as it results in a full-group expansion. Set this attribute to false if you do not need to establish the list of groups a user belongs to.

allowAnonymousLogons

An optional Boolean attribute that specifies whether anonymous, unauthenticated callers are allowed. The default is false.

When the clientCredentialType attribute of a binding is set to Windows, the system does not allow anonymous callers. This means that only domain or workgroup authenticated callers are allowed to access the system. You can override this behavior by using this attribute.

Use this setting with extreme caution.

Child Elements

None.

Parent Elements

Element Description

<serviceCredentials> Element

Specifies the credential to be used in authenticating the service, and the client credential validation-related settings.

See Also

Reference

WindowsServiceElement

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