Re: Translate BUILTIN to domain name
- From: "Anders K. Olsen" <akol_dk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:44:52 +0100
"Narendra" <Narendra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There is an environement variable called userdomain and LogonServer.
If you log on to local computer, they will have value computer name.
If you log on to remote computer (domain controller), they will have
remote
computer name. You can access environment variable using
system.Environment
class.
Thank you, I will take a look at those variables. They may be able to help
me with some of my problems. However they will probably not be able to help
me, when I access a remote file on another server. In this case I will be
logged in on the local computer, but the file will belong to the remote
server and therefore the BUILTIN domain will refere to the remote server.
Regards
Anders
.
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