Ryan, if you’re just asking for how
to determine the identity of the authenticated user, check out cgi.auth_user
(and the related cgi.auth_type). Or are you asking something else? (Even
reading the replies since this original note, I’d rather ask than guess.) /Charlie From:
cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ryan Sabir Heya folks, Say I've set up IIS authentication on a directory, so if I go there I
get a standard browser popup window asking for a username and login... Is there
any way I can use ColdFusion to get the user authenticated to that directory.
Basically treat it as if the user had entered the correct username and
password, and don't pop up the login request? thanks.
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- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Ryan Sabir
- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Andrew Mercer
- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Ryan Sabir
- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Charlie Arehart
- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Ryan Sabir
- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Gareth Edwards
- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Gavin Cooney
- [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication Taco Fleur