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I am using a MVC4 database with Simple membership. In the sample template they use the following:

@if (Request.IsAuthenticated) {
    <text>
        Hello, @Html.ActionLink(User.Identity.Name, "Manage", "Account", routeValues: null, htmlAttributes: new { @class = "username", title = "Manage" })!
        @using (Html.BeginForm("LogOff", "Account", FormMethod.Post, new { id = "logoutForm" })) {
            @Html.AntiForgeryToken()
            <a href="javascript:document.getElementById('logoutForm').submit()">Log off</a>
        }

On other sites I see this:

@if(WebSecurity.IsAuthenticated)
{
  <p>Welcome, @WebSecurity.CurrentUserName</p>
  <p><a href="@Href("~/logout")">Log out</a></p>
}

Can someone tell me what is the difference between these?

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Request.IsAuthenticated

I believe that if you are using the Windows authentication. If the request is send by an authenticated user, this will always true. In this the user and groups etc are handled by Windows Active Directory or User accounts in your machine.

WebSecurwity.IsAuthenticated

This I believe that while using Membership provider, we can able to CRUD operations for users. Please visit the below url to obtain more info. http://www.mikepope.com/blog/displayblog.aspx?permalink=2240

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  • Thanks but the page u show is the one that made me wonder why it's different from the standard MVC4 template. So I still don't understand why use one or the other. As far as I see it both are shown as being used with SimpleMembership so I am wondering what is the difference.
    – user1943020
    Jan 6, 2013 at 8:50
  • @Melina let me check in detail. I m busy for some more days.I will try reply you ASAP. Thanks :)
    – kbvishnu
    Jan 11, 2013 at 5:01

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