I'm pretty sure I've seen/done this before but for the life of me can't
figure my way though this...

 

Doing some work on our intranet where no login is required other than
full windows authentication to access the workstation.

 

On a web page I want to be able to identify the user based on that login
used to get into the machine in the first place.

 

I am having trouble echoing back values for LOGON_USER and AUTH_USER and
am wondering if I'm just missing a simple step.

 

Any thoughts on this and/or example code?

 

 

x = Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER")

response.write (x)

 

y = Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER")

response.write (y)

 

I get a whole lotta nothin'...

 

 

Thanks,

 

Matthew Jarvis || Business Systems Analyst
IT Department
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
1460 G Street, Springfield, OR  97477 || Ph: 541-744-6092 || Fax:
541-744-6145

 



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