Originally Posted by andben
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Yes, it should work, if you use NSL7.
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Hi, thank you for replying.
I'm already using NSL7, but no such luck so far.
What I've managed to do is a "blind" script using a web application definition that write logon command, username and password into the activex window,
but since NSL is not able to read any text inside activex window, it cannot be aware of any error, or different application path that might arise from server side. This way sometimes NSL write the password on a wrong position, and visible in clear text.
Bye
Giorgio