Configuration :: Single Domain Multiple Applications?

Feb 17, 2011

We are having a project which is for various online application systems for an educational institute. (Asp.Net 2.0 Web Site)

initially we developed all applications in single project with proper folder structure. but now we want to make each application as separate product.

all applications share single authentication(Obviusly this is single project) want to keep that way only.

I want to split project in smaller projects but want to keep shared authentication so how should i orgnise this project in IDE.

Also i need guidence on hosting such project

i should make small projects within single solution file. and at the time of publish amke single virtual directory to host the root project(login.aspx etc) and in subdirectories i should host other projects. so this way SSO(single sign on) across applications is possible ..

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