"Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ias4d11l873fh70cq6foht14movbmqitu3@xxxxxxxxxx > ¤
> ¤ Workstation is Win XP and Visual Studio.Net 2003. Anybody got any idea
> ¤ what I'm doing wrong and how to fix it?
>
> Can you post a snippet of code so we can see what you are doing?
Re: Querying userdomain for currently logged in user ... > ¤> Dim objSystemInfo As Object ... > ¤ I don't know a lot about ADSI. ... > workstation is a member, ... > MsgBox objRootDSE.Get ... (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)
Re: VB6, VB2005, or Something Else? ... Here it's a money issue, there is no budget for such a huge undertaking. ... themselves and Microsoft is *not* going to fix it for you. ...¤>success of the company would appear to contradict your statement. ... (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)
Re: Remove from Environment Path ...¤ Thanks, ...workstation, I just need an executable that I can run on a workstation. ... If you don't want to use the SetX utility see the following: ... Also keep in mind that system global environment variables are handled differently in the Window ... (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)
Re: Database Security Error ... > ¤ my program from a workstation connected on a local area network. ... server where the database is stored is running Windows XP SP2, ... I therefore conclude that something regarding permissions is the ... (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)
Re: Querying userdomain for currently logged in user ... We are in a multiple trusted domain environment and I am looking to ... > determine ¤ which domain the logged in user is logged into. ... logged in user on a workstation.... > Dim objSystemInfo As Object ... (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)