Find user under W98
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Can anyone tell me either a) how to find the user of a process or, failing that b) how to find the currently logged in user with .NET1.1 under Windows 98 without WMI. Dave
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Can anyone tell me either a) how to find the user of a process or, failing that b) how to find the currently logged in user with .NET1.1 under Windows 98 without WMI. Dave
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Argh - yes. However, that returns the user that is running the current process, not a specific process from the processes list. I suppose, thinking about it, it's probably the same thing under Windows 98, as there are no services so presumably no "system" users, and no fast user switching, so all processes must be run by the same user. Also, I had very odd results with Environment.UserName - if I didn't set up any users on a new W98 installation then Environment.UserName returned "User" which must be some sort of default. However, I then set up a real user. Then, when I logged in, I hit Cancel on the login dialogue. Now, strangely, Environment.UserName returns blank. Go figure, as they say. I suppose W98 just doesn't handle users properly and there it is. Nevertheless, thanks for getting back to me. Dave