Hi,
        Thats ok. But how do you get the nt username from jsp. Since the nt username is at the client and the JSP runs at the server. I think it is not possible to get nt username from JSP but only through signed applets

Merrill


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visit
http://www.billday.com/Classes/Docs/java.lang.System.html

try using getProperty(String)  instead of getProperties() and save the
result in a variable.

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this code output some information similar to "set" in dos prompt, but how
to
make the output format readable? Thanks!



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Hassan,

Try this to get the environment info.

import java.lang.System;

class ClientEnv  {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
              System.out.println(System.getProperties());
    }

}


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Hi,

I am given a task to change one of our JSP Web Application's to
authenticate the user by his/her NT Login name and password.  Meaning when
the user who is correctly logged on to his Domain on NT machine comes to my
web page I should give him full access and the one who is not logged on to
his/her domain on NT should be given limited/guest access.  a guest would
be who is locally on any computer and not authenticated by NT user/pass.

Please give me some suggestions on how can Java/Jsp read information from a
computer to make a difference between and logged in person and a not logged
in person.

In DOS Prompt, I can do 'set' and view Environmental Variables about the
user and his NT Domain.  How does Java access this info I need some help on
that.

Thanks so much to all  who read and reply.

Hassan Dasti
Ext: 6-3709

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