You can use JNDI to access Active Directory. I dont know what the exact code
looks like or any problems that u may encounter
(authentication/authorization) but you should pick up a JNDI reference book.
O'Reilly's "Java Enterprise in a Nutshell" has a good section about using
JNDI and LDAP but Active Directory is (no experience.. just what I've heard)
slightly different, so a book is a good idea.
-Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 5:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: taking NT Authentication for JSP App.


i m not very much sure but i think u can do it with a
combination of jsp and VB script. In Vb script u can
write some code to read the user info and then update
it in some hidden field in html file. or u can use VB
script itself to submit automatically.

plz let me know if it helps

=====
luv,
sandy

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