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Srikanth Rao
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 6:38 PM
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Subject: How to retrieve Windows NT user Name is JSP or Servlet


Hey,

Does any one have a clue about how to retrieve the
Windows NT user Name in a servlet or a JSP. My servlet
Container is Jakarta-Tomcat.

Iam desperate about it? I have searched the archive,
but couldn't find a possible solution.

FYI: request.getRemoteUser() returns blank in my case.

Thanks



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