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>Let me try this again (I clicked Reset to Default and then Send). The missing word in the first sentence is HEAD. It should have said "Response.Redirect has to be above the HEAD tag in order for it to work." Since I put in the actual HTML tag, it didn't show up. Sorry!
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>Gary
Thank you for your response Gary. When I tried it I got a new error "The explorer could not open myfile.asp"...
Another question. Is there a way I can capture the logon userid when a user logs on a workstation? I'd like to use this id to check against my database to see if
he/she can have access to the form.
TIA,
Jamuna
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