Can a lady or gentleman please help me find the correct resource. I am looking for information that I can use in an app I'm building.

It will be run on a LAN behind a firewall. It would be far more convenient if the user could be logged in automatically if they are already logged in to the network it is running on. So, I'm seeking information on accessing a network users's userid and login status. I'm not looking for specific code, just guidance to the proper keywords or terms that I need to research to achieve this end goal, if it is even possible.

I don't mind doing the legwork, I just don't know what the specific legwork is that I must do right now.

Peace,

In reply to Seeking a way to access a network user's ID by TorontoJim

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