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HttpRequest.LogonUserIdentity Property

Definition

Gets the WindowsIdentity type for the current user.

public:
 property System::Security::Principal::WindowsIdentity ^ LogonUserIdentity { System::Security::Principal::WindowsIdentity ^ get(); };
public System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity LogonUserIdentity { get; }
member this.LogonUserIdentity : System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity
Public ReadOnly Property LogonUserIdentity As WindowsIdentity

Property Value

A WindowsIdentity object for the current Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication settings.

Exceptions

The Web application is running in IIS 7 integrated mode and the PostAuthenticateRequest event has not yet been raised.

Examples

The following code example shows how to retrieve the LogonUserIdentity property for the current user and write out the values of each item in a text file. Place this code on the ASP.NET page referenced by the form's ACTION attribute.

<%@ Page Language="C#" %>
<%@ import Namespace="System.IO" %>

<script runat="server">
    
    /* NOTE: To use this sample, create a c:\temp  folder,
    *  add the ASP.NET account (in IIS 5.x <machinename>\ASPNET,
    *  in IIS 6.x NETWORK SERVICE), and give it write permissions
    *  to the folder.*/

    private const string INFO_DIR = @"c:\temp\";

    private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
    {
        // Validate that user is authenticated
        if (!Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsAuthenticated)
            Response.Redirect("LoginPage.aspx");
        
        // Create a string that contains the file path
        string strFilePath = INFO_DIR + "CS_Log.txt";
        
        Response.Write("Writing log file to " + strFilePath + "...");
        
        // Create stream writer object and pass it the file path
        StreamWriter sw = File.CreateText(strFilePath);
        
        // Write user info to log
        sw.WriteLine("Access log from " + DateTime.Now.ToString());
        sw.WriteLine("User: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.User);
        sw.WriteLine("Name: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.Name);
        sw.WriteLine("AuthenticationType: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.AuthenticationType);
        sw.WriteLine("ImpersonationLevel: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.ImpersonationLevel);
        sw.WriteLine("IsAnonymous: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsAnonymous);
        sw.WriteLine("IsGuest: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsGuest);
        sw.WriteLine("IsSystem: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsSystem);
        sw.WriteLine("Owner: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.Owner);
        sw.WriteLine("Token: " + Request.LogonUserIdentity.Token);

        // Close the stream to the file.
        sw.Close();
    }  
</script>
<%@ Page Language="VB" %>
<%@ import Namespace="System.IO" %>

<script runat="server">
    
    ' * NOTE: To use this sample, create a c:\temp  folder,
    ' *  add the ASP.NET account (in IIS 5.x <machinename>\ASPNET,
    ' *  in IIS 6.x NETWORK SERVICE), and give it write permissions
    ' *  to the folder.

    Private Const INFO_DIR As String = "c:\temp\"

    Private Sub Page_Load(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)
   
        ' Validate that user is authenticated
        If Not (Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsAuthenticated) Then
            Response.Redirect("LoginPage.aspx")
        End If
        
        ' Create a string that contains the file path
        Dim strFilePath As String = INFO_DIR & "VB_Log.txt"
        
        Response.Write("Writing log file to " & strFilePath & "...")
        
        ' Create stream writer object and pass it the file path
        Dim sw As StreamWriter = File.CreateText(strFilePath)
        
        ' Write user info to log
        sw.WriteLine("Access log from " & DateTime.Now.ToString())
        sw.WriteLine("User: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.User.ToString())
        sw.WriteLine("Name: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.Name)
        sw.WriteLine("AuthenticationType: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.AuthenticationType)
        sw.WriteLine("ImpersonationLevel: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.ImpersonationLevel)
        sw.WriteLine("IsAnonymous: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsAnonymous)
        sw.WriteLine("IsGuest: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsGuest)
        sw.WriteLine("IsSystem: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.IsSystem)
        sw.WriteLine("Owner: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.Owner.ToString())
        sw.WriteLine("Token: " & Request.LogonUserIdentity.Token.ToString())

        ' Close the stream to the file.
        sw.Close()
    End Sub

</script>

Remarks

The LogonUserIdentity property exposes the properties and methods of the WindowsIdentity object for the currently connected user to Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). The instance of the WindowsIdentity class that is exposed by LogonUserIdentity tracks the IIS request token and provides easy access to this token for the current HTTP request being processed inside of ASP.NET. An instance of the WindowsIdentity class is automatically created so it does not need to be constructed to in order to gain access to its methods and properties.

Applies to