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How do I query Windows Username and Password?

Asked by mckeough in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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We're all running on a Windows 2003 Active Directory network/domain. Let's say I want to grab the username from a user that visits a web page on my intranet (like a vacation request page). I want to use that information to query a SQL database so I know who their manager is, and return that value to a web form. What would the code be to get the username? Thanks!

P.S. For this particular page, I've turn on Windows Authentication (just in case), and I've turned anonymous access off.Start Free Trial
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