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GeneralNeed to find out the actual file name of a cookie Pin
Chris LaQuerre3-Jul-02 9:11
Chris LaQuerre3-Jul-02 9:11 
First off, I'm open to suggestions for a better solution to my problem, but I think that I may have an idea that will work.

Background:
I work heavily with web development on a corporate Intranet. Our company has ~300 employees. We recently gave all employees the ability to post their own news items on the Intranet Home page. The users manually type their name into a form field and their IP address is logged when they submit items. However, our network assigns users a new IP address when they log onto the system, and we have no way to track this back the the original person that made the submission. Basically, if they lie about their first/last name, we would have no way of figuring out whe the person actually is.

Problem:
We need a way of logging some information about the user so that we can easily track things back to them if needed. Here is my idea: All users are on Windows NT. Windows NT stores all cookies as the users Windows Logon (in my case "laquerr_chj@ourwebsitename"). If it is possible to read and record the file name of any cookie stored on the users machine, then the problem would be solved. I looked at many scripts on the web and could not find a way to do this.

Chris LaQuerre
Internet Technologies Consultant

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