>I understand, Bonnie. But in my "world", ITs rarely, if ever, assist me. My applications are given a very limited access, basically only to the database (VFP). And to ask them to enter their admin password would be a challenge. Most of my IT "support" know very little about .NET or ASP.NET applications; they are network engineering or network administrators. And they are concerned that their passwords will be used (maybe not intentionally) in harming their servers. This is why I often have to jump through hoops to get something done. Not to say that I give up to try your approach; if anything but to learn how to do it.
OK, so then they could do it themselves. All that's required is qoing to the URL and entering the information (ID,password) and that's it.