I talked with Microsoft and they stated that what I want to do is
unsupported. VBA is very limited.
"NickHK" wrote:
Teresa,
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=227
But as you are working in Excel/VBA not ASP, I can't tell you how to do it,
as you do not have "GetObjectContext".
NickHK
"Teresa E" wrote in message
...
When using the CreateObject("ASPTypeLibrary.Request"), I get an error
stating
cannot create library.
"NickHK" wrote:
I don't know the ASPTypeLibrary, but are not creating an object.
Dim oRequest as ASPTypeLibrary.Request
Set oRequest = CreateObject("ASPTypeLibrary.Request").
'etc....
So this code is designed to run on the webserver ?
IIRC MS do not support or advise running Excel in this environment.
NickHK
"Teresa E" wrote in message
...
I am trying to use sessionvariable("Logon_User") in the
ASPTypeLibrary.Request object in an Excel macro. I am getting the
run-time
error 91 object variable or with variable not set each time I try to
get
the
logon_user. The code I am using is:
I tried to set the oRequest to new asptypelibrary.request but, an
error
occurs.
Dim oRequest as ASPTypeLibrary.Request
With oRequest
myUserName = .ServerVariables("Logon_User")
End With
I cannot createobject("ASPTypeLibrary.Request").
Please help me with my syntax to retrieve the logon user (IE) name. I
don't
need the Environ("Username"). The user is logging in from a web page.
I have also created a user defined activex dll to retrieve the logon
name.
This works in ASP but not in the macro.
Can this be done using a macro?
Thanks,
Teresa