On 22.06.2010 14:16, Savoy, Melinda wrote:
Thanks Marc.  I actually have that setting in my server.xml file as well.

Actually I did follow your post last week thinking that would help me but the 
ISAPI filter is working properly as indicated in my log and IIS has 
authenticated the info otherwise, at least it is my understanding and my 
experience for the last month in trying to get the ISAPI config and IIS setup 
properly, that the request info in the isapi log would NOT be populated at all. 
 But now that it is, it appears that I cannot get to the request info by using 
the getRemoteUser() method which I understood from Ranier and Andre that I 
could use to get the user value that I need to complete authentication in my 
code.

It just seems that the ISAPI filter is NOT working properly.  Andre or Ranier, 
if you guys are out there, your response would be appreciated.

I thought you already managed to have a situation, where getRemoteUser() returned something meaningful. So what's the difference to the situation now?

Regards,

Rainer

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