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| | Re: Weird script issues http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...02(VS.85).aspx UserName Data type: string Access type: Read-only Name of a user that is logged on currently. This property must have a value. In a terminal services session, UserName returns the name of the user that is logged on to the console—not the user logged on during the terminal service session. How your user is logged to computer? |
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| | Re: Weird script issues The user is logged onto the local machine itself. I verify this by running Sysinternals psloggedon app before running my script, other wise it will fail if no user is logged on. "esska" wrote: Quote: > http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...02(VS.85).aspx > > UserName > Data type: string > Access type: Read-only > > Name of a user that is logged on currently. This property must > have a value. In a terminal services session, UserName returns the > name of the user that is logged on to the console—not the user logged > on during the terminal service session. > > How your user is logged to computer? > |
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