Brilliant. Don't know why that one slipped by me. Thanks brother.

On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 12:17 AM, Sharp ArunKumar
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hai
> I am read your question first my best wishes to your project
> Now I am answer your question
> Refer the following C# code that will satisfy you
> class AnswerForbbetan
> {
>  public static void Main()
>        {
>            //Following will print the User Name of Computer
>            Console.WriteLine("\t\t Welcome Mr/Mrs : "+
> System.Environment.UserName  );
>
>        }
> }
>
>
> On Dec 13, 6:41 am, BBetances <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Here's a good question, and the answer is probably right in from of
> > me.
> >
> > I want to retrieve the name of the user that is logged in on a certain
> > PC from C#. Let me give you an example.
> >
> > I'm making a media player (web based) that can play videos, music, and
> > images. As many of you know, the default location of most people's
> > media is "C:/Users/'Username'/Documents/Music || Movies || Pictures".
> > The username variable is the name you use to login to your computer.
> > For example, mine is Administrator. I use AD, but for those that don't
> > connect to a domain, I want to be able to retrieve that name as well.
> > This name will be added into the above string to define a default
> > location to load media from. So, lets say someone uses Windows XP
> > Home, which does'nt allow connection to a domain, and they login with
> > the name "Jojo9696". How can I find that name in C#, so I can
> > construct my path string?
> >
> > I know this question is kind of complicated, or maybe just asked
> > wrong, but think of it like this: When you click your start menu, and
> > it tells you the name you used to log into your computer, I want to
> > retrieve that name.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>

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