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UserDomain Property

Returns a user's domain name.

                      object.UserDomain

Arguments

  • object
    WshNetwork object.

Remarks

String.

The UserDomain property does not work on Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition unless the USERDOMAIN environment variable is set. The variable is not set by default.

Example

Description

The following example demonstrates the use of the UserDomain property:

<package>
   <job id="vbs">
      <script language="VBScript">
         Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network")
         WScript.Echo "Domain = " & WshNetwork.UserDomain
         WScript.Echo "Computer Name = " & WshNetwork.ComputerName
         WScript.Echo "User Name = " & WshNetwork.UserName
      </script>
   </job>

   <job id="js">
      <script language="JScript">
         var WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network");
         WScript.Echo("Domain = " + WshNetwork.UserDomain);
         WScript.Echo("Computer Name = " + WshNetwork.ComputerName);
         WScript.Echo("User Name = " + WshNetwork.UserName);
         }
      </script>
   </job>
</package>

Applies To:

WshNetwork Object

See Also

Concepts

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