IPGlobalProperties.DomainName Property
Definition
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Gets the domain in which the local computer is registered.
public:
abstract property System::String ^ DomainName { System::String ^ get(); };
public abstract string DomainName { get; }
member this.DomainName : string
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property DomainName As String
Property Value
A String instance that contains the computer's domain name. If the computer does not belong to a domain, returns Empty.
Exceptions
A Win32 function call failed.
Examples
The following code example displays network information for the local computer.
IPGlobalProperties ^ properties = IPGlobalProperties::GetIPGlobalProperties();
Console::WriteLine( "Computer name: {0}", properties->HostName );
Console::WriteLine( "Domain name: {0}", properties->DomainName );
Console::WriteLine( "Node type: {0:f}", properties->NodeType );
Console::WriteLine( "DHCP scope: {0}", properties->DhcpScopeName );
Console::WriteLine( "WINS proxy? {0}", properties->IsWinsProxy );
IPGlobalProperties properties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties();
Console.WriteLine("Computer name: {0}", properties.HostName);
Console.WriteLine("Domain name: {0}", properties.DomainName);
Console.WriteLine("Node type: {0:f}", properties.NodeType);
Console.WriteLine("DHCP scope: {0}", properties.DhcpScopeName);
Console.WriteLine("WINS proxy? {0}", properties.IsWinsProxy);
Applies to
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