From: <Si...@qm...> - 2001-07-10 21:13:43
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If you can figure this out let me know.... I too am working on intranet projects and this kind of thing pops up everyday. Sid Young Brisbane > -----Original Message----- > From: Dougal Campbell [SMTP:do...@gu...] > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 5:26 AM > To: dyn...@li... > Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] OT: Getting NT Username? > > 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! > > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Chat mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-chat |