John, Steve,

You can get it with the <@cgiparam name=username> tag... Works very well in
that environment.

Jason

On 7/25/02 11:21 AM, "Campbell, Steve V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would love to be able to do this too.  Let me know if you get a
> response.
> 
> Steve Campbell
> OU Physicians
> Internet Software Developer/Web Manager
> 
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> Subject: Witango-Talk: capture NT user
> 
> Is there a straightforward way for Witango to capture
> the NT username if one is using NT Integrated
> Authentication in IIS?  I didn't see the username as an
> environment metatag.  Is this a job for a COM object?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John Newsom
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