Try the following in your url:

http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/directory/file.cfm

:>  -----Original Message-----
:>  From: Dave Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:>  Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 5:53 PM
:>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:>  Subject: RE: Authenticating on NT System
:>  Importance: High
:>  
:>  
:>  Thanks for the tip.  Unfortunately, that doesn't work for me.  Let me give a
:>  few more details:
:>  
:>  I have a form:  form.cfm   On that form, I have username password, and some
:>  other stuff.  When the customer puts in their username and password on that
:>  form, I call a processing template.
:>  
:>  That processing template, we'll call it processing.cfm, verifies their
:>  username and password against my SQL Server customer table.  THEN, it does a
:>  CFLOCATION to another URL called menu.cfm.  NOW.  Here's the kicker.
:>  menu.cfm is in another directory which is protected via NT security through
:>  IIS.  So.  Right now, another authentication box pops up on their screen.
:>  
:>  What I want to do is pass the username and password via the URL to ANOTHER
:>  processing template, say AUTHENTICATE.cfm which would run some function or
:>  tag that would log me in to the server.  THEN, I would CFLOCATION to
:>  menu.cfm and no username/password box would pop up because I'm now
:>  authenticated.
:>  
:>  I hope that helps explain a bit better what I'm needing.  Any help would be
:>  appreciated!
:>  
:>  Thanks!
:>  
:>  Sincerely,
:>  
:>  Dave Phillips
:>  Founder/CEO
:>  PC Pros, Inc.
:>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:>  
:>  
:>  -----Original Message-----
:>  From: Blasto Toys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:>  Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 7:21 PM
:>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:>  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:>  Subject: Re: Authenticating on NT System
:>  
:>  
:>  For most servers making the link look like this works:
:>  
:>  http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:>  
:>  So after they login with your cfm page, you can have those variables set and
:>  it should work out.
:>  ----- Original Message -----
:>  From: "Dave Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:>  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:>  Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 3:19 PM
:>  Subject: Authenticating on NT System
:>  
:>  
:>  > Hi all,
:>  >
:>  > I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to authenticate a user on an NT
:>  > system WITHOUT making the pop-up authentication window appear.
:>  >
:>  > I already have a login page for my users and want to retain that.  Then,
:>  > when they login, I want to automatically authenticate them on the server.
:>  >
:>  > Any ideas?
:>  >
:>  > Thanks!
:>  >
:>  > Sincerely,
:>  >
:>  > Dave Phillips
:>  > Founder/CEO
:>  > PC Pros, Inc.
:>  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:>  >
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