I am a newbie to cold fusion.  I have classic asp and asp.net background.  I am 
trying to get some old coldfusion code running on a windows 2008 server.  I 
installed IIS 7 and railo and got it serving cfm pages.  But I want to be able 
to tell who is logged into my network and then do things based on who that is.  
I tried turning off anonymous access and turning on widows authentication in 
IIS.  I also changed the tomcat server.xml AJP connector to 

    <Connector port="8009" tomcatAuthentication="false" protocol="AJP/1.3" 
redirectPort="8443" />

when I try a test cfm page it prompts me to login (which I really don't want) 
it succeds to authenticate if I enter a valid network user and password.  But 
<cfdump var="#cgi#"> still shows remote_user and auth_user both empty. 

What I want to to not bother the user but just tell who it is that is 
authenticated in our network domain. Is that possible?  It seemed that this old 
cold fusion 5 system we had running did it. 

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