Cheers Ken.

I guess what I was trying to say was that I believed if Integrated
Authentication was not enabled, then the variable(s) "Logon_User" /
"Auth_User" would not get populated?

A


-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:ken@;adOpenStatic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 October 2002 12:27 PM
To: ActiveServerPages
Subject: Re: Is it possible to get a user's Windows login username via
an ASP page?


argh.

You need to *deny* anonymous authentication on the server so that the user
is forced to authenticate themselves. You can use Basic, or Integrated
Windows Authentication (NTCR). Note that the latter is supported only by IE,
and that you can't use it in a pass-through scenario (eg you then want to
use those credentials to authenticate against an SQL Server on another box,
unless you also have setup Kerboros and delegation).

Couple of comments:
NTFS is not required (but is good practise in any case)
I don't know what the line below "the browser doesn't receive the user's
credentials" actually means in practical terms, I think Andrew meant "the
server".

Cheers
Ken


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: "Andrew Haslett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Is it possible to get a user's Windows login username via an
ASP page?


: NTFS?
:
: I think it's Integrated Authentication.  Otherwise the browser doesn't
: receive the user's credentials.
:
: Cheers,
: Andrew
:
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Bleier, Brenda G (SAIC) [mailto:BleierBG@;BP.COM]
: Sent: Wednesday, 30 October 2002 4:23 AM
: To: ActiveServerPages
: Subject: RE: Is it possible to get a user's Windows login username via
: an ASP page?
:
:
: SESSION("LOGINID") =
:
UCASE(MID(Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER"),INSTR(Request.ServerVariable
: s("LOGON_USER"),"\")+1))
: Make sure you NTFS turned on too or it won't work!
:
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Steve Henry [mailto:steve_isis@;btinternet.com]
: Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:53 AM
: To: ActiveServerPages
: Subject: Is it possible to get a user's Windows login username via an
: ASP page?
:
:
: Here's the deal:
: Developing an intranet, we've got a noticeboard section.
: Everyone that posts a message needs to be identified.
: We don't want to simply provide a drop-down of known users on the message
: posting page, as it's wide open to mischievious users who want to post
: messages as someone else.
:
: What we want to do is get the NT logon username, and associate that to the
: posted message automatically.
:
: We can get the IP address using the server variables, but that's pretty
: meaningless.  Is there any crafty way to get the actual login from the
: client?
:
: Incidentally, we almost had it cracked with DOS - if anyone knows how to
: populate a DOS environment variable with the contents of a one-line txt
: file, we could do it without any mindbending ASP.
:
: Anyone able to help?
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