Heya James,

In your Security Settings if you are using IE, you can set users to
'Automatically log in if in Intranet Zone' or something like that,
which I believe will achieve what you are after. Not sure if you are
free to fiddle with the user settings like that tho'.

bye!


Monday, September 8, 2003, 1:44:44 PM, you wrote:

JS> Given a intranet environment, is it possible to return a users network login
JS> username?

JS> I've done some preliminary testing (switching off Anonymous access in IIS) and
JS> setting up a page that dumps the CGI scope.

JS> Problem is, even though i have successfully logged into to the network, i still
JS> get prompted for a login when trying to access said page.

JS> Basically i need the following functionality:

JS> 1. have a page that allows annonymous access
JS> 2. if the user is logged in to the network (i.e. valid intranet user) them
JS> direct then to page A
JS> 2. if the user is NOT logged in (i.e. no username present) then direct them to
JS> page B
JS> 4. Asking the user the enter their login details is not an option.

JS> Is this even possible?

JS> Thanks in advance,
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JS> Gruden Pty Ltd

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