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AlanDI1

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Apr 20, 2003
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I am working on a browser based application. It runs on a "secured" intranet. The work station OS is Win XP Pro and the browser is IE 6. I am looking for a script I can useto get the user id of the person logged on to the client machine for logging purposes.

Any ideas?

All help will be appreciated. Thanks
 
Any ideas?

Yes, don't use javascript for this - ActiveX will be required. ActiveX pops up multiple warning messages. ActiveX scares users away from your site. ActiveX is the [!]DEVIL[/!]

-kaht

Lisa, if you don't like your job you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way. - Homer Simpson
[small]<P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <.</B> bites again.[/small]
 
Thanks Kaht, I will ask on the ActiveX forum.
 
>Yes, don't use javascript for this - ActiveX will be required.
The conduct of reasoning is broken here.
>ActiveX is the DEVIL.
Sound like you know well that DEVIL? I have a reserved opinion on its validity.
 
Settle down tsuji, it was a joke - hence the red, bolded, capitalized devil for emphasis [smile]

-kaht

Lisa, if you don't like your job you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way. - Homer Simpson
[small]<P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <B> <P> <.</B> bites again.[/small]
 
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