From: Dougal C. <do...@gu...> - 2001-07-09 19:25:54
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Okay, this has nothing to do with DynAPI, but I'm hoping somebody here might be able to help. I'm working on an intranet app, and out of the blue, my manager asked if we could capture the NT logon name of users who use this particular tool, so that we can get more detailed statistics on who is using it (we *want* people to use it, so if they aren't, we need to be able to ask them why not). We don't want to have to force the user to logon. The web server is in a firebreak network with its own domain, so we can't just turn on NTLM auth and count on a transparent logon, either. But it doesn't look like AUTH_USER or LOGON_USER get sent by the browser unless we turn off anonymous access. Anyone got any suggestions? Is there some way I can "trick" our browsers into sending the NT logon name transparently? -- Ernest MacDougal Campbell III, MCP+I, MCSE <do...@gu...> http://dougal.gunters.org/ http://spam.gunters.org/ Lumber Cartel Unit #1654 (tinlc): http://come.to/the.lumber.cartel/ This message is guaranteed to be 100% eror frea! |