Does anyone know where some sample code for this can be found?
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cc: (bcc: David J. Reck)
Date: 09/12/2000 04:02 PM
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: An equivalent to "trusted connection"?
Paul Nadler wrote:
>
> Folks -
>
> Does anyone know a way (preferably a straightforward way) for JSP code to pick
> up the user's NT Login via the browser? We'd like our servers to know the
user's
> network login ID without the user having to log in to the browser. (In other
> words, we'd like to create something akin to a "trusted connection").
>
> Thanks.
>
Take a look at VB scripting if you're using IE in your enterprise. You
can't do it directly with JSP (Runs on the server). But VB Scripting
let's you do almost anything. With javascript you can't either.
sven
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