> Glad I was able to help. It's a rather addictive capability. Each week
we are being asked to code more and more apps that use user id's and
security to determine access and roles within the intranet website.
We do the same here. For ours we authenticate against LDAP, and once we have
that we u
Glad I was able to help. It's a rather addictive capability. Each week we are being asked to code more and more apps that use user id's and security to determine access and roles within the intranet website.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacrament
see, now for me up here in the Northwest, my first reaction on reading
the word slough is to pronounce it "slew."
As in Ebey Slough, Steamboat Slough and Seattle Slough (the racehorse)
slough1 (sl, slou) also slew (sl)
n.
1. A depression or hollow, usually filled with deep mud or mire.
2
exactly! :-)
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From: Jim Campbell
Though the rough bough fell in the trough, the slough ran through.
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Though the rough bough fell in the trough, the slough ran through.
- Jim
Harkins, Patrick wrote:
>Ok, good luck!
>Oh, the tagline...
>Well your subconscious already knows but... it's a play on words! Benny!
>number/number... ah the world is moving too quickly for us to recognize what
>we already
Ok, good luck!
Oh, the tagline...
Well your subconscious already knows but... it's a play on words! Benny!
number/number... ah the world is moving too quickly for us to recognize what
we already know! :-)
Patrick
-Original Message-
From: Ben Braver
Patrick,
We're at Win2K SP3 with Office
Ben,
I think this is actually an Office Update issue. Office Update, you say?
Never heard of it? Neither had I. It's at office.microsoft.com/officeupdate.
Try installing the updates. SR1a, which is part of SP3 may fix it. You will
need the Office installation files on the updating client machine ei
No ideas pop into my head right at the beginning, but a possible work around...
You can specify the security settings at the website, directory, and even file level. So you should be able to modify the security for the directory that contains those files or even the .htm files themselves to you
What's your situation?
Unchecking anonymous should cause a user to log in to IE, if you also check Integrated Windows Security, the user has already logged into their computer. It does not for us. The Integrated Windows Security option allows IE to pass the user's creditentials to the IIS serv
Do this all the time here at BloodSource.
The variable you are looking for is CGI.Auth_User
This variable will only be populated if Integrated Windows Security is checked and Anonymous Login is unchecked in the security settings of the website (or sub-directory or website) and the user is usi
I thought that Win only provided the current user if a) a restricted
directory or file was requested and b) IE is set to provide the windows
userid as the default.
Of course, I could be way off base -- this isn't something I've ever
tried to deal with.
--benD
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> hi ga
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