That's great Ram�n, thank you for taking the time to post both the answer
and the link to the excellent resource.

Gray

"Ram�n Jim�nez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Gray,
>
>  From http://xiscsp.co.uk/ngp:
>
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> Subject:- Re: Passing NT Authenication information to Cache
> Author:-George James   Date:- Monday July 7, 2003
> eMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] debug
>
> John
> If you are using IIS then you can do this by configuring IIS to
> recognise IE users who are already logged onto the domain.
> This will give you single sign-on and make the User Id available to the
> back end Cach� application.
>
> Here's how to do it:
> 1 In IIS for the Virtual Directory go to the Directory Security
> tab of the Virtual Directory Properties window. Select Anonymous Access
> and Authentication Control to open the Authen[t]ication Methods window.
> Then uncheck Anonymous Access, uncheck Basic Authentication and check
> Integrated Windows Authentication.
>
> 2 In your CSP application the *authenticated* users Id will then
> be available in %request.CgiEnvs("REMOTE_USER")
>
> That's all.
>
> Regards
> George
>
> George James Software
> Cach� Tools, Training, Technology
> www.georgejames.com
> +44-1932-252568
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>
> HTH,
>
> Ram�n
> -- 
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