On Windows using IIS, you can use the <@cgiparam name=username> will give you the username they logged in with. If you check that against your user database that could authenticate them. You can't check the password that way, but it's a start.
I know that there are objects and such that can do it, but this might be enough to get by if this is your platform. It may be that it works on others; I just haven't tried it.
Jason
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 11:01 AM, John Shaw wrote:
We have an Extranet where the directory requires a network login. I would--
like to use that to identify my user rather than having them log in again.
Is there a component or something out there that I could use to capture that
info? Thanks
John
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