Hi Julien,
     I have tried your idea. But It is not possible in the applet due
to security exception.
Thanks and Regards
Binu




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On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 16:56:34 +0530
Binu George <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi all,
>      Can I get Client NT User Name on the servlet  by any method?

Does the getProperty("user.name") method of the java.lang.System class
do
what you want ? Is so, please confirm this info.

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