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I am developing an Excel application that requires tiers of protection. The
users do not want another password to remember (which I have implemented on
several other applications). How can Excel's VBA capture the Novell network
login ID? If it is any help, Outlook handles the email.

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Dale,

Randy Birch has an item at his site for Authenticating A User using the NT
challenge process. If you user is one of your list, you could use the
challenge routine as described. You will find it at http://vbnet.mvps.org/


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I am developing an Excel application that requires tiers of protection.

The
users do not want another password to remember (which I have implemented

on
several other applications). How can Excel's VBA capture the Novell

network
login ID? If it is any help, Outlook handles the email.

Dale Preuss



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