I just asked our security guy here and he said if you are logged into 
a domain account and the page is on your intranet it can be done.  
But he isn't quite sure how. lol

There may be a way to do it for Internet too, but I am not sure about 
that one.

Right now I just need it for internal purposes so I can tell who is 
browsing our site.  But I don't want to harass them for a 
username/password.  I could build that, but no one would visit the 
site anymore if I did that. lol

There is a way, I am just not sure how its done.  Maybe via a proxy 
server or something. :P

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> I know there is a way to do it IF your local domain is an active 
directory 
> domain and if you have active directory running on your web server 
> machine. Exactly how to do it, I couldn't tell you, it is something 
that I 
> am just starting to look into as well so I can get rid of the login 
stuff 
> on some of our secure internal sites. 
> 
> Soren
> 
> 
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> 
> wilgf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 09/01/2004 03:07 PM
> Please respond to active-server-pages
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>         Subject:        [ASP] Windows Logon Credentials
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> 
> Hi.  I just wanted to know if there is a way to use ASP to 
determine 
> the windows logon name of the currently logged in user on an 
> anonymous client visiting an asp server?
> 
> That sounds confusing even to me.  Let me try again.
> 
> A fellow logs onto windows 2000 using his domain account.  He opens 
> up a web browser and surfs to my asp enabled web page.
> 
> Is there any way I can write an asp page to GRAB that windows logon?
> 
> ASP Server Variables only get the ip address of the local machine.  
I 
> wanted to know who was LOGGED IN.
> 
> is there a way to get that info?  Myabe even via javascript and 
> submitting it to the server with hidden form variables?
> 
> Has anyone done this?
> 
> Thanks :)
> 
> 
> 
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