Information security – Access control or authentication
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-08
2008-01-08
Zand, Kambiz (Department: 2134)
Information security
Access control or authentication
C726S003000, C726S004000, C726S011000, C726S012000, C713S168000, C713S170000, C370S352000, C370S401000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07318234
ABSTRACT:
A system receives a request from a client and verifies that the client is authenticated. If the client is not authenticated, the system maintains the request and directs the client to obtain authentication. After verifying that the client has obtained valid authentication, the authentication system processes the saved request.
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Lee & Hayes PLLC
Microsoft Corporation
Tran Tongoc
Zand Kambiz
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