Not yet but I am planning on taking out our last NT 4 domain controller
and wanted to make sure it would still work.  Wasn't sure if it would
change with the integration of AD. 

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Get username from AD using ASP

Can't think why it wouldn't, although I'd prefer to use the LDAP
provider vs. the WINNT provider.  If nothing else, it would work better
for multi-domain environments.

Are you having trouble with it? 


al
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Cc: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: [ActiveDir] Get username from AD using ASP

I currently have some Intranet sites setup that grab the username of the
person logged in:

                        UsrString =
Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER")
                        'Parse the "domain\username" format into
"domain"
and "username"
                        UsrName = split(UsrString,"\",-1,1)
                        Set usr = GetObject("WinNT://" & UsrName(0) &
"/" &
UsrName(1) & ",User")


Will this work with a Windows 2000/2003 native domain?
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