Thanks for the reply Ben, I have browsed through the scripts you mention and I have gained a few pointers.

The workaround im trying at the moment grabs a hash of all accounts logged into the pc and then grabs a list of all services with specific accounts that are not local system so that I can elimitate some accounts from the hash.

I was hoping that somone would have a 'nice' way around this. Perfect solution would be to grab %USERNAME% from the local enviroment variables, but this doens't seem possible.

Thanks again for your imput.


In reply to Re: Re: Extracting the name of a logged in user on a remote w2k workstation by Zenistar
in thread Extracting the name of a logged in user on a remote w2k workstation by Zenistar

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