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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 09/30/07 02:36
Bruno Barros wrote:
> On 29 Sep, 23:36, Brendan Gillatt
> <brendanREMOVET...@brendanREMOVETHISgillatt.co.uk> wrote:
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>> Bruno Barros wrote:
>>> Hey there. I'm currently working on an intranet, and would like to
>>> know how I can get the windows usernames of the visitors.
>>> You can get their IP with $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
>>> But what about their Windows Username? Is there any way of doing so?
>>> Through the Intranet?
>> No unless you use ActiveX
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>> - --
>> Brendan Gillatt
>> brendan {at} brendangillatt {dot} co {dot} ukhttp://www.brendangillatt.co.uk
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> Other than that? Anything?
>
Not a chance. Not meant to be rude, but what business is it of yours? I
would be very upset if any site wanted my window user name. That's
between me and my network.
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