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Getting the User and Company Name
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10/05/2001 11:29:30
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Visual FoxPro
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Fonctions Windows API
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00505632
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Michel,

Are you sure this will work?

OS() returns 'WINDOWS 5.00' on my Win2K pro machine, so the first case statement won't fire - OTOH, there's no MS USER NAME section in the win.ini file either, so the OTHERWISE statement's not much good.

Perhaps it needs a check added for WINDOWS 5 in the first case statement.

You'd also need to be careful of SET EXACT.

Cheers,

Andrew

>>I would like to know if it is possible to get the
>>user and company that windows is registered to
>>as shown in the My Computer properties screen.
>>
>>
>>Does anybody know if there is a function to do this?
>
>In the Init() of the form, try:
>
>
>DO CASE
>   CASE UPPER(OS())='WINDOWS NT' OR UPPER(OS())='WINDOWS 4'
>      lcSection=IIF('NT'$UPPER(OS()),'Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion',;
>       'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion')
>      ThisForm.lblUserName.Caption=GETREGISTER(-2147483646,lcSection,'RegisteredOwner')
>      ThisForm.lblUserCorp.Caption=GETREGISTER(-2147483646,lcSection,'RegisteredOrganization')
>  OTHERWISE
>
>    * Gets default user name, organization, and location of MSINFO.EXE from
>    * WIN.INI (for Windows 3.x machines)
>    * Gets default user name
>    ThisForm.lblUserName.Caption=GETPROFIL('MS USER INFO','DEFNAME')
>
>    * Get default corporation name
>    ThisForm.lblUserCorp.Caption=GETPROFIL('MS USER INFO','DEFCOMPANY')
>
>ENDCASE
>
(snip)


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