Try this.  Note that the "Declare Function" code has to go at the top of the
code module or you'll get a compile error.' Makes sure all variables are
dimensioned in each subroutine.
     Option Explicit

     ' Access the GetUserNameA function in advapi32.dll and
     ' call the function GetUserName.
     Declare Function GetUserName Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "GetUserNameA" _
     (ByVal lpBuffer As String, nSize As Long) As Long
     ' Main routine to Dimension variables, retrieve user name
     ' and display answer.
     Sub Get_User_Name()

     ' Dimension variables
     Dim lpBuff As String * 25
     Dim ret As Long, UserName As String

     ' Get the user name minus any trailing spaces found in the name.
     ret = GetUserName(lpBuff, 25)
     UserName = Left(lpBuff, InStr(lpBuff, Chr(0)) - 1)

     ' Display the User Name
     MsgBox UserName
     End Sub-----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Heaton, Timothy H.
(USD)
  Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 11:22 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [Access VBA Central] Finding a Windows username in VBA


  I wrote a home-made Common Dialog Box for VBA, but I'm wondering if
  there's a way to grab the current Windows username in VBA. I want it for
  a shortcut to My Documents, as in:

  ChDir "C:\Documents and Settings\" & UserName & "\My Documents"

  Any ideas?

  -Tim


  


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