Bit Of A Challenge
Is it possible to have an asp page that can create a local users account on a Windows 2000 server?
View RepliesIs it possible to have an asp page that can create a local users account on a Windows 2000 server?
View RepliesI have one page visible to the public which is my loginform.The username and password entered here I check against my LDAP server if they are OK with ADSI.This all works fine. The next thing i want to do is logging the user on if he exists.I tried the code in this
article :
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;EN-US;Q248187
But when i execute this and redirect to a protected page i get the NT Challenge/Response popup.What am I doing wrong?
I have an .asp page on our company intranet in which the user can key some referral information.Upon submit,the data is transferred to an SQL database and the user receives a confirmation of this submission.One of the fields that the employee selects is the sales rep to receive the referral.
I would like to be able to send the rep an email with the information entered by the employee so they can contact the client.I am using Frontpage 2002 and I am aware that this process is not available within Frontpage but I believe it can be coded manually but I can't seem to find a good resource to assist me in this process.Our web-server is running Windows Server 2003.
Formulae exist in an Excel spreadsheet, linked to a Word document (a standard letter that extracts the results from the Excel cells). We want user online to fill in a web-based form, these data to be processed according to formulae in Excel sheet and then a standard document (Word or similarly formatted) is emailed to the person containing just the results from the Excel cells. At no point will the person have access to original Excel or Word files.
The Excel and Word documents will change frequently.
It is desirable if there is a way to simply upload the Excel and Word docs and the online form and all other aspects of the system will change automatically to reflect these changes.
1. Person fills in form
2. Server processes data from that form and generated answers 3. Person is emailed a standard document with the answers in place