It could be so. I asked the customer to create an account that would have privileges (maybe) to get the username. Then I can impersonate this account. If they (customer) don't agree, I told them that the user will have to enter his/her AD username.
>Right. I was about to make the aclaratory.
>If you need that info, you have to use windows authentication;
>there's no way for a browser to access that information unless the
>user send the credentials somehow.
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