Thank you for your answer but is there any other option that we can solve it by changing the settings of IIS... Moris
Brian Desmond [MVP] wrote: > IIS must be making the translation internally from the UPN to the > sAMAccountName. It's not hard to get the UPN given the WindowsIdentity > object that you have at hand, and relying on the UPN for the user's true > name is bad programming practice IMHO. > > My recommendation is to search AD for that user's object in the directory > and retrieve the first and last name properties or whatever else you need in > your code. > > -- > Thanks, > Brian Desmond > Windows Server MVP - Directory Services > > www.briandesmond.com > > > "MaURiCe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hello, > > I am trying to get username information by using > > User.Identity.Name.ToString, if i logged in with username to given > > network place, it is ok! It returns SERVERNAME/username. > > Otherwise if I logged in with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" it again > > returns SERVERNAME/username although i want it to return > > "name.surname". > > I changed the IIS server settings, checked digest authentication and > > tried the other things, too. But makes no difference. > > It is said to originated from Kerberos Authentication... > > If anyone can help me I will be appreciated. > > Thanks for now, > > MK > > ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
