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I am trying to hook into the Web Forms ASP.NET pipeline and extend the HttpContext.Current.User.Identity in such a way that the Name property returns a custom implementation.

One possible approach which I have found in another answer that it is possible to add new properties by adding claims. The two questions I have are:

  1. Where to add the claims in the ASP.NET Web Forms pipeline? And
  2. Is it possible to override the existing Name property?
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You can implement the PostAuthenticate event in your application's Global.asax file. The PostAuthenticate event occurs after the FormsAuthenticationModule has verified the forms authentication cookie.

the following link might be helpful: http://bytes.com/topic/asp-net/answers/860607-setting-httpcontext-current-user

  • Seems like we need a whole new provider if we want to use a name property. We will work around it by introducing another variable. Thanks for the idea about the `PostAuthenticate` event. Note that it does not fire for Windows authentication. – user2609980 Sep 04 '15 at 15:30