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Pippings - 29 Jun 2005 15:22 GMT
When setting up a form I want to enforce username and password in the same
way as many others have before me and having searched thru the posts it seems
the thing to use is whoami. But I cant work out where it is used.  Is there
no more constructive answer than MFST Alex's "You will need to set up a
WhoAmI web service -
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnwebsrv/html/httpsecurity.asp will
get you started. "....I may as well learn dutch!
Alex [MSFT] - 30 Jun 2005 19:40 GMT
Please specify the task that you are trying to accomplish. If what you want
to achieve is to capture the LogonID of the currently logged in user, then
you need to write a whoAmI web service as I specified, create a data
connection in your InfoPath form to this web service, then set one of the
nodes in your main data source to the value that the whoAmI web service
returns.

If you are trying to resolve some other task, please be more specific.

Thank you,
Alex @ Microsoft

> When setting up a form I want to enforce username and password in the same
> way as many others have before me and having searched thru the posts it
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> will
> get you started. "....I may as well learn dutch!

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