Re: Getting NT User Login Names from Access 2000 or 2003
- From: "Jeff Conrad" <jeffc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:15:52 -0700
"Michael Miller" wrote in message:
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> sorry for the confuzion.
>
> > From your description it almost sounds like it did not work and then it did.
> > Which is it?
>
> the tests were done on a different machine, and a blank form and new table.
> not sure about dirtying record 1, i thought i did and the username was not
> presented nor in the table. but when i created record two, then it worked.
> and now, i -just- went back in and deleted both records and loaded the form
> and it -showed- my name without having to dirty the other field, and stored
> it when I typed in text in someotherfield. So. all that works
>
> > If you assign it to a string variable and then push the value in, that should
> > work as well.
>
> this was done in my main machine, since i had all the code set up, and that
> does not work and a Watch shows the var has the boxes in it. When I get
> time, i can recreate it in the blank database, per all your other thoughts.
>
> I agree, it shouldn't be happening. I will have to try to follow up with
> you at some future point
Ok let me know what you find out.
This is most peculiar and should not be happening.
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Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie
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