Oh! I am sorry I misunderstood your question. You can get the login
guids with an ASP script when you are logged in (i.e. Response.Write
Session("LoginGuid")) or you can look in the database to find it. The
database name is io_administration and the table name is io_usr. The
login guid is in the first column of that table. I generally use the
one for the admin user. Hope that helps.

On Jan 2, 5:56 pm, Kareem <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's the problem. I have nothing more than a username and password
> typed in by the user. I have no login guid, no user guid, and no
> session key.
> I can't do anything without a login guid, so I'm stuck.
>
> On Jan 2, 7:39 pm, bushland25 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hmmm... Never worked with the webservice, and so I'd be a little lost
> > there... However, why don't you just ignore the error and then request
> > the session key? That is what I do in some of my other scripts...
> > Basically, I send the user guid and receive the 101 error because I am
> > currently logged in. I ignore the error and then send the same login
> > guid to get the session key and it works. Have you tried that? I then
> > use the user guid and the session key for all my other queries.
>
> > On Jan 2, 1:01 pm, Kareem <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I will be integrating something else into RedDot, so that session
> > > information is good know. Thanks!
>
> > > What I'm working on now though is an external tool, so I have to
> > > retrieve all the information from the webservice.
>
> > > How do you retrieve the session key when you don't have the login
> > > guid? Its required in the IODATA element.
> > > I'm also trying to retrieve the list of project for the user, which
> > > needs the user guid. All that information is in the response for the
> > > login action which is failing because the user is already logged in.
>
> > > On Jan 2, 2:08 pm, bushland25 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > If you are launching the script from a RedDot page that you are
> > > > currently logged into, all the login information is stored inside ASP
> > > > session variables. So, you can basically just read those session
> > > > variables to get the current login information. For example:
>
> > > > Dim sLogin
> > > > Dim sSession
>
> > > > sLogin = Session("LoginGuid")
> > > > sSession = Session("SessionKey")
>
> > > > That works well for me and I don't have to deal with figuring out
> > > > whether or not a user is already logged in when running the RQL.
>
> > > > For the scripts that I did need the login for, I just ignored the
> > > > error I received that said the user was logged in already. I could
> > > > then retrieve the session key and continue.
>
> > > > On Jan 2, 5:29 am, Kareem <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I'm using the RQL webservice to login and query RedDot. The problem I
> > > > > have is when a user attempts to login but already have a session in
> > > > > RD.
> > > > > I get an RDError101. I would like to present the user with an option
> > > > > to logout the other session and login anyways.
>
> > > > > Its mentioned here that the existing login guid is retrievable, but I
> > > > > can't figure out 
> > > > > how.http://groups.google.com/group/RedDot-CMS-Users/msg/4fb33dca64453ad1
>
> > > > > The RDError101 is thrown in a SoapException. I don't actually get an
> > > > > xml response from the webserver.
>
> > > > > Does anyone know how to retrieve the existing login guid in this
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