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SQL Server "CURRENT_US ER" and "user_name( )"

Hello.

We have SQL Server Stored Procedures that use the "CURRENT_US ER" variable.
We have SQL Server database fields that call "user_name( )" as a default.

That has been fine in the use and storage of user names, in the context of
being called from IIS 5 and 6, from ASP 3.0 using ADODB.
I'll add that the web applications are using Basic Authentication. So,
individual user account names are garnered and stored. That is valuable to
us.

As far as I can tell, there is no way to obtain the same behavior with
ASP.NET, ADO, and SQL Server. The "CURRENT_US ER" variable contains ( and
"user_name( )" returns ) the "ASPNET" user if the database is hit from
ASP.NET being run in IIS 5. If ASP.NET is being run in IIS 6 in "worker
process isolation mode", instead of the "ASPNET" user you get the "NT
AUTHORITY / NETWORK SERVICE" user (unless you change that by use of the
"identity" field in the web.config file).

Here's a link to the web page that best summarizes the context of my
dilemma:
http://idunno.org/dotnet/trustedConnections.aspx

Using ASP.NET, IIS 6 and SQL Server, is there any way for the actual user's
logon to show up in SQL Server's "CURRENT_US ER" variable and get returned
from SQL Server's "user_name( )" function?

Thanks,

Jim

Nov 18 '05 #1
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use basic authenication and in web config turn impersonation on - will work
just like classic asp

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"Jim Moon" <jmoon()at()uab .edu> wrote in message
news:Of******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...
Hello.

We have SQL Server Stored Procedures that use the "CURRENT_US ER" variable.
We have SQL Server database fields that call "user_name( )" as a default.

That has been fine in the use and storage of user names, in the context of
being called from IIS 5 and 6, from ASP 3.0 using ADODB.
I'll add that the web applications are using Basic Authentication. So,
individual user account names are garnered and stored. That is valuable to us.

As far as I can tell, there is no way to obtain the same behavior with
ASP.NET, ADO, and SQL Server. The "CURRENT_US ER" variable contains ( and
"user_name( )" returns ) the "ASPNET" user if the database is hit from
ASP.NET being run in IIS 5. If ASP.NET is being run in IIS 6 in "worker
process isolation mode", instead of the "ASPNET" user you get the "NT
AUTHORITY / NETWORK SERVICE" user (unless you change that by use of the
"identity" field in the web.config file).

Here's a link to the web page that best summarizes the context of my
dilemma:
http://idunno.org/dotnet/trustedConnections.aspx

Using ASP.NET, IIS 6 and SQL Server, is there any way for the actual user's logon to show up in SQL Server's "CURRENT_US ER" variable and get returned
from SQL Server's "user_name( )" function?

Thanks,

Jim

Nov 18 '05 #2
Thank you, Bruce.

Inside
<system.web>
I added
<identity impersonate="tr ue" />

It worked like a charm!

Jim
"bruce barker" <no***********@ safeco.com> wrote in message
news:Ox******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P10.phx.gbl...
use basic authenication and in web config turn impersonation on - will work just like classic asp

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"Jim Moon" <jmoon()at()uab .edu> wrote in message
news:Of******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...
Hello.

We have SQL Server Stored Procedures that use the "CURRENT_US ER" variable. We have SQL Server database fields that call "user_name( )" as a default.

That has been fine in the use and storage of user names, in the context of being called from IIS 5 and 6, from ASP 3.0 using ADODB.
I'll add that the web applications are using Basic Authentication. So,
individual user account names are garnered and stored. That is valuable

to
us.

As far as I can tell, there is no way to obtain the same behavior with
ASP.NET, ADO, and SQL Server. The "CURRENT_US ER" variable contains ( and "user_name( )" returns ) the "ASPNET" user if the database is hit from
ASP.NET being run in IIS 5. If ASP.NET is being run in IIS 6 in "worker
process isolation mode", instead of the "ASPNET" user you get the "NT
AUTHORITY / NETWORK SERVICE" user (unless you change that by use of the
"identity" field in the web.config file).

Here's a link to the web page that best summarizes the context of my
dilemma:
http://idunno.org/dotnet/trustedConnections.aspx

Using ASP.NET, IIS 6 and SQL Server, is there any way for the actual

user's
logon to show up in SQL Server's "CURRENT_US ER" variable and get returned from SQL Server's "user_name( )" function?

Thanks,

Jim


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