it's very simple.
We also stored several values as Windows Environment variables and then read
he registry to get the values. All of this information is then stored in
the Server scope for fast access, but the application can be applied to the
entire cluster without server-specific modifications.
Do a reg search for the value you want - then just grab that key.
Jim Davis
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From: Dan O'Keefe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Getting computer name via variables?
Ben Forta wrote:
> A reverse DNS lookup? There are UDFs for this at www.cflib.org, and
> tags in
> the latest DRK.
>
Thanks everybody for the suggestions, but I do not think any of this
will achieve what I am trying to do, which is the following: Lets say I
have a server farm, and in my error handling emails I receive, I want to
know "THE WINDOWS MACHINE NAME". Nothing to so with IIS or the web. That
way I will know the specific box that generated the error.
Dan
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