Anteaus Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 (edited) I'm writing a script which will limit access based on the computer's domain or workgroup membership. To do this I need to know what workgroup (or domain) the computer is a member of (as defined in the 'System' Control Panel.) Sounds trivial. Ain't, as I found out! The environment-variables don't seem to include these items, so presumably they cannot be accessed by EnvGet() either. The @LogonDomain or @LogonDNSDomain values don't necessarily reflect these values either, it depends on circumstances, and although there is a 'USERDOMAIN' environment variable, on a workgroup computer, perversely this is the computer's name rather than its workgroup. -Ah, I said, the values MUST be in the registry somewhere, so setting a workgroup-name that couldn't possibly occur as any other registry-string, after the obligtory restart I searched the registry for the same string. Not found. Hmmph... -Any ideas? Edited August 30, 2007 by Anteaus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 I'm writing a script which will limit access based on the computer's domain or workgroup membership. To do this I need to know what workgroup (or domain) the computer is a member of (as defined in the 'System' Control Panel.) Sounds trivial. Ain't, as I found out! The environment-variables don't seem to include these items, so presumably they cannot be accessed by EnvGet() either. The @LogonDomain or @LogonDNSDomain values don't necessarily reflect these values either, it depends on circumstances, and although there is a 'USERDOMAIN' environment variable, on a workgroup computer, perversely this is the computer's name rather than its workgroup. -Ah, I said, the values MUST be in the registry somewhere, so setting a workgroup-name that couldn't possibly occur as any other registry-string, after the obligtory restart I searched the registry for the same string. Not found. Hmmph... -Any ideas? Try this: $oMyError = ObjEvent("AutoIt.Error", "ComErrFunc") ; Prevents COM error crashing script $oAD = ObjCreate("ADSystemInfo") If IsObj($oAD) Then $sComputer = $oAD.ComputerName If @error Then MsgBox(64, "Results", "Not a domain member: " & @ComputerName) Else MsgBox(64, "Results", "Domain member: " & $sComputer) EndIf Else MsgBox(16, "Error", "Failed to create $oAD ADSystemInfo object.") EndIf Func ComErrFunc() $HexNumber = Hex($oMyError.number, 8) Return SetError(1, $HexNumber, 0) EndFunc ;==>ComErrFunc RestrictedUser 1 Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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