Whaaat? Your NT administrator doesn't want to maintain NT accounts? whassup
wit dat?
You are right about CR, and security in general. CR has the sorriest
security imaginable. Usernames and passwords are passed in the clear, in the
URL. Along with the SQL query! Boy, that's pretty high tech, ain't it?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Rasmussen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:01 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: Security on NT
>
> I am looking to use NT authentication. That way I can validate
> user id once and read the information from cold fusion and
> cyrstal reports. I need to restrict data displayed to each and
> the login id will be my validated key. That's simple enough, but now
> the NT administrator is balking at maintaining the NT user
> ids and passwords using the standard NT tools and wants it
> "Automated". Any pointers were to look for a custom tag
> that will let me set NT user id and password I am using
> NT 4.0 and IIS.
>
> I can not use "standard" fusebox security because it cannot be read by
> crystal reports or passed in a secure manner and I have 800 users
> accessing
> only specific data based on login.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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