Terminal Server user name
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Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 16:55:21 GMT
I'm about to deploy Access 2003 in a terminal server environment. I'd like
to be able to capture theTS (Windows) user logon name from within access to
track who's doing what. In a client-server environment I use MSLDBUsr to
capture the computer name, but I doubt this will work now. Any suggestions?
Environmental variable I can grab? (Although no search I've done on
"environmental variable" and Access has turned anything up.)
Kevin
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