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    Getting information about current NT User

    Alright, everyone, here goes...

    Firstly, hi. I'm new to these forums but not to the developing scene. My name is Sean. Nice to meet you. Moving on..

    I need to get information about the user on a current computer. For example, someone logs into the network. Then, if they run my program, I want to have my program get the current UserName, and the person's first & last name.

    Any tips? I'm fairly new to this area of development.

    Thanks in advance!
    --Sean Killeen
    Web Master, Web/Program Designer/Developer, content engineer
    InterFall Design -- http://www.InterFall.com
    "Where the Internet Flows"

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    Ok Here it goes. I have been telling everyone about using ADSI.
    you can go to MSDN and click on ADSI on the right hand side or you can go to WROX and do a search on ADSI book and download the book code. The code has examples that show you how to get the domains. User information, computer information and all that good stuff. Good Luck.

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    Thank you!! The resource has proven invaluable. I checked awhile back, but found not nearly as much information as there is now. I just needed to check back often, I guess.

    Thanks again!
    --Sean Killeen
    Web Master, Web/Program Designer/Developer, content engineer
    InterFall Design -- http://www.InterFall.com
    "Where the Internet Flows"

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    You are very welcome sir.

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