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OAuth 2.0 is the next evolution of the OAuth protocol and is not backwards compatible with OAuth 1.0. OAuth 2.0 focuses on client developer simplicity while providing specific authorization flows for web applications, desktop applications, mobile phones, and living room devices.
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Why Salesforce.com logs the user in automatically after his/her session has been invalidated?
Posted it on StackExchange and got a great answer that helped solve this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21248639/using-net-webbrowser-control-why-salesforce-com-logs-the-user-in-automatically
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Why Salesforce.com logs the user in automatically after his/her session has been invalidated?
For that in the WebBrowser control constructor I do the following:
string server = "https://login.salesforce.com/";
var authURI = new StringBuilder();
authURI.Append(server + "services/oauth2/authorize …