Re: Auto-Login to Google Analytics

2010-03-10 Thread Dave Watts
> http://www.google.com/services/ > > It is a paid service-- We recently converted a company I work for from > Exchange to Google business-- They are all very happy with it. Actually, for Apps specifically, you can go directly there: http://www.google.com/a/ We've been using this for figleaf.com

Re: Auto-Login to Google Analytics

2010-03-10 Thread Kevin Pepperman
http://www.google.com/services/ It is a paid service-- We recently converted a company I work for from Exchange to Google business-- They are all very happy with it. -- /Kevin Pepperman "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor sa

Re: Auto-Login to Google Analytics

2010-03-10 Thread Matthew Smith
How do you create a business account on google? I googled and just got the local business stuff. On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 6:21 AM, Kevin Pepperman wrote: > > Ben Nadel's CFHttpSession.cfc may be able to do this, I have not tried it > yet-- but it mimics browser sessions. > http://www.bennadel.co

Re: Auto-Login to Google Analytics

2010-03-10 Thread Dave Watts
> Just as a side note: You can log into 2 gmail accounts in the same browser > as once as long as one of them is a business account. :) > I do it all the time. ... unless both accounts share the same email address. For example, I have two Google accounts with the email address dwa...@figleaf.com.

Re: Auto-Login to Google Analytics

2010-03-10 Thread Kevin Pepperman
Ben Nadel's CFHttpSession.cfc may be able to do this, I have not tried it yet-- but it mimics browser sessions. http://www.bennadel.com/projects/cfhttp-session.htm logged out from your own Gmail account and into another Google account > for the analytics. Just as a side note: You can log int

Re: Auto-Login to Google Analytics

2010-03-10 Thread Jochem van Dieten
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Donnie Carvajal wrote: > Is it possible to authenticate to Google using the AuthSub and then pass the > token in a GET/POST to Analytics? On an intranet you could do some DNS voodoo to hijack a google DNS name and set some cookies from that DNS name. But if you g

RE: Auto-login for trusted users

2005-04-25 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
If it's an intranet and everybody is on windows and using IE, then authenticate against NT login. If it's an intranet and you have the time/money/infrastructure to handle certificate management, then certs are a possibility. Warn the helpdesk. Otherwise cookies are your best bet, but: - make them s

RE: Auto-login for trusted users

2005-04-25 Thread Adrian Lynch
All of the above(below) plus IP maybe? Ade -Original Message- From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 April 2005 21:27 To: CF-Talk Subject: Auto-login for trusted users I've got the opposite issue... How can I provide an automatic login for trusted users? I know of sev

RE: Auto-Login

2004-09-05 Thread Dave Watts
> Can you not do this now with Firefox as well? I'm pretty sure this > is what we're doing at work. I'll have to check on Monday... I don't know about Firefox; I'm using Mozilla 1.7. With Mozilla, you can send usernames and passwords to IIS sites using Windows Authentication, but you have to type

Re: Auto-Login

2004-09-05 Thread Kay Smoljak
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 12:24:25 -0400, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you're using Windows and Internet Explorer on your client machines, and > IIS on your server, and the clients and server are within the same domain, > you can configure IE to automatically provide domain login credentials

RE: Auto-Login

2004-09-03 Thread Taco Fleur
--Original Message- From: Tony Pimm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 3 September 2004 5:48 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Auto-Login Great!   Can anyone tell me how to configure IIS to do this? Thanks. >> If I'm logged onto my local machine in the local domain, is >> ther

Re: Auto-Login

2004-09-03 Thread Tony Pimm
Great!   Can anyone tell me how to configure IIS to do this? Thanks. >> If I'm logged onto my local machine in the local domain, is >> there a way that ColdFusion can identify my username? >> >> Is there a way of identifying if the user is logged onto the >> local domain already? And who the u

RE: Auto-Login

2004-09-02 Thread Dave Watts
> If I'm logged onto my local machine in the local domain, is > there a way that ColdFusion can identify my username? > > Is there a way of identifying if the user is logged onto the > local domain already? And who the user is? > > Basically, I want to avoid making users log on to an internal

Re: auto login server & power outage

2002-02-19 Thread Jim McAtee
believe most BIOS will have this option enabled by default, although some of the older ATX motherboards are incapable of automatically powering back up. Jim - Original Message - From: "Paul Ihrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: T

RE: auto login server & power outage

2002-02-19 Thread Cameron Childress
depends... refer to your manual or just watch the screen at startup... usually F2 or something similar during boot process.. -Cameron > -Original Message- > From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 9:17 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject:

RE: auto login server & power outage

2002-02-19 Thread Paul Ihrig
so how do i get to the bios...hehe what settings? thanks cameron. daves regedit was what i need for auto login -Original Message- From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:53 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: auto login server & power ou

RE: auto login server & power outage

2002-02-19 Thread Cameron Childress
> also the regedit part was i think if the server suffered a power failure > that it would reboot when power was restored. I have set this in the machine's BIOS before. The boot after power failure part, not the autologin part. -Cameron Cameron Childress elliptIQ Inc. p.77

RE: auto login server & power outage

2002-02-19 Thread Dave Watts
> i want my server to login itself in when it boots up > with out stopping at the login screen. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon "AutoAdminLogon"="1" "DefaultPassword"="whateveryourpasswordis" "DefaultUserName"="whateveryourusernameis" Note that you shouldn't have to do