IP Address Vs Authenticated Usernames (all users will be using same IP address as intranet)

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We are going to potentially use this software to analyse statistics for a company's intranet. Potentially all users will come from the same IP address. Will this effect the result? Or does the software base a "unique" on authentication username?
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Michael
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Any news on the feature? Most of our customers are big companies and their employees access our site from same IP. we have cs-username column set to unique employee user name, but WebLog still counts them as same visitor.
Unfortunately we don't have a time frame for this feature yet.
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Pavel Peker
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Any news on the feature? Most of our customers are big companies and their employees access our site from same IP. we have cs-username column set to unique employee user name, but WebLog still counts them as same visitor.
Any idea how long it will take to add this option?
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Michael
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Any news on the feature? Most of our customers are big companies and their employees access our site from same IP. we have cs-username column set to unique employee user name, but WebLog still counts them as same visitor.
We haven't decided yet what is the best way to add this feature. The problem is that visitors may come with both authenticated and non-authenticated (e.g. on login page) requests, so in this case non-authenticated requests will be always shown in different visitors than authenticated requests.

However, maybe we will still implement the feature this way to give an option for users that still want to separate visitors based on username.
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Pavel Peker
Any news on the feature? Most of our customers are big companies and their employees access our site from same IP. we have cs-username column set to unique employee user name, but WebLog still counts them as same visitor.
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Michael
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Hi,
I've got a workaround - all you need to do is swap around the cs-username and c-ip headers in the underlying iis log file.
Cheers,
Graham
Sorry, no news on this feature at the moment
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Horst
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Hi,
I've got a workaround - all you need to do is swap around the cs-username and c-ip headers in the underlying iis log file.
Cheers,
Graham
Hi,
what happens with this feature ?
It will be realy usefull :)
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Michael
Quote from Graham Mendick
Hi,
I've got a workaround - all you need to do is swap around the cs-username and c-ip headers in the underlying iis log file.
Cheers,
Graham
We'll consider adding this feature, thank you.
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Graham Mendick
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Hi,
I've got a workaround - all you need to do is swap around the cs-username and c-ip headers in the underlying iis log file.
Cheers,
Graham
Thanks Michael, glad I could help. This could point to a straightforward way for you to provide this functionality built in?
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Michael
Quote from Graham Mendick
Hi,
I've got a workaround - all you need to do is swap around the cs-username and c-ip headers in the underlying iis log file.
Cheers,
Graham
Thank you for sharing this solution, Graham!
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Graham Mendick
Hi,
I've got a workaround - all you need to do is swap around the cs-username and c-ip headers in the underlying iis log file.
Cheers,
Graham