Adrian,
No one connects. Remember, this is the stateless web here. Redback merely
has anonymous processes that handles incoming requests for U2 data. There
is no identity.If you want to identify incoming requesters, that will
have to be part of your application. For an intranet
the ASP server have that username/password ability?
George
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Mike,
Right now, I have an .htaccess/.htpassword file combo for apache web server
when you hit the site
Actually, this discussion is all true as far as user-users. Business users.
Web users. But Adrian is wanting to audit stuff that gets changed in
development mode. And this is actually possible. And I have notes about
how to do it. But I can't locate them on short notice right now. But it is