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Logging in form with username translation

Asked by jonw01 in Active Server Pages (ASP), Scripting Languages

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I want to create a logging in form where users are logged on with a different username to the one they enter.  Sounds odd, but it's because of a 3rd party system that users a different username format to what we use in Active Directory.

Eg.  If Bob Smith enters a username of "bs", the he will be logged in as "bsmith".

A database will contain the two sets of usernames, showing that "bs" relates to "bsmith".  Can something like this be done, or am I trying to achieve the impossible?Start Free Trial
 
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