On 10/24/06, grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if they're already logged in the username and domain should be in the cgi scope - remote_user or auth_user. you may need to turn anonymous access off in the server settings so that the value is passed through to the server...hth
On 10/24/06, Tom MacKean <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Using cfNTauthenticate I can get a user to log in and check that they are part of the domain. But if they are already logged onto the network and are browsing the page from a logged on machine, is it possible to collect the user name without making them log in? i.e. Can CF find out which NT user is viewing the page or do I have to get them to log in?Hope this is clear enough.Tom
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