fixed formatting of *Session

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Justinha
2017-01-25 16:19:37 -08:00
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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ Credential Manager is a place where credentials in the OS are can be stored for
For VPN, the VPN stack saves its credential as the session default. For VPN, the VPN stack saves its credential as the session default.
For WiFi, EAP does it. For WiFi, EAP does it.
The credentials are put in Credential Manager as a "`*Session`" credential. The credentials are put in Credential Manager as a "\*Session" credential.
A "`*Session`" credential implies that it is valid for the current user session. A "\*Session" credential implies that it is valid for the current user session.
The credentials are also cleaned up when the WiFi or VPN connection is disconnected. The credentials are also cleaned up when the WiFi or VPN connection is disconnected.
When the user tries to access a domain resource, using Edge for example, Edge has the right Enterprise Authentication capability so [WinInet](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/aa385483.aspx) can release the credentials that it gets from the Credential Manager to the SSP that is requesting it. When the user tries to access a domain resource, using Edge for example, Edge has the right Enterprise Authentication capability so [WinInet](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/aa385483.aspx) can release the credentials that it gets from the Credential Manager to the SSP that is requesting it.