Hi,

I don't think there is. The browser is not supposed to "talk" to the
native OS, as this would be a security problem.

If you need to change the actual login-name in Remedy, we have published a
free tool that will change a list of users to new names in all forms and
fields: https://www.rrr.se/cgi/tools/main#rrrLoginConv

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se

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> I'm about to start a project to move all our users across t
> Hello
>
> I'm about to start a project to move all our users across to Active
> Directory integration using LDAP.
>
> The proof of concept of the LDAP bit of it turned out to be quite
> straightforward, but is looking more difficult is matching up our
> existing users to the network login IDs.
>
> For our client users I was thinking I would use a dialogue box which
> would pop up and ask them what their network login is.  And for those
> who aren't sure (I'm sure there will be some), there would be a button
> to push that would run a process and get it for them.  However, this
> button won't work on mid-tier because its an active link running a
> process.
>
> Is there a simple command I can run on mid-tier (without needing any
> non-Remedy development tools) which can retrieve this information?
>
> Has anyone else done something similar who has any advice on dealing
> with the practicalities of changing all the usernames around?
>
> Any suggestions gratefully received
>
> Isabel
>
> Remedy 7.5 Patch 2 on Sun Solaris
> Mid-tier 7.5 patch 2 on Windows with IIS (all users are internal)
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