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Does anyone know a constant that resolves to the local computer name? I want
to use a config file entry like COMPUTERNAME\MY GROUP to specify a local NT Group in one of my config files. For example, in IIS you can use "LOCALHOST" for the COMPUTERNAME. Thanks. =?Utf-8?B?V2ViIERldmVsb3Blcg==?= |
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%COMPUTERNAME% is the variable for the computer's name. If you want to see
your systems's complete variable list, open up a command prompt, and then type in "set" and hit enter. "Web Developer" <> wrote in message news > Does anyone know a constant that resolves to the local computer name? I > want > to use a config file entry like COMPUTERNAME\MY GROUP to specify a local > NT > Group in one of my config files. For example, in IIS you can use > "LOCALHOST" > for the COMPUTERNAME. > > Thanks. mherchel |
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