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Username from Office-Account with VBA (Access2016)?
I can help if you explain how to integrate the code you suggested in the Access VBA environment ...
Yes.
So you would create a object on your form (or other type) i.e. Label
Then you would create some code (i.e. VBA or Visual Basic)
Then you would reference the Netframework dll (using Imports) i think
Then create the sub and event (onLoad maybe) or click
So something like this. I just don't know the exact syntax in Access
Maybe you can get it working as you suggest.
Imports System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement
Private Sub Label12_Click()
Dim User As System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.UserPrincipal
User = UserPrincipal.Current
Dim UserContext As System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.PrincipalContext
UserContext = User.Context
Label12 = User.DisplayName
End Sub
- Paul EllerOct 20, 2016Copper Contributor
What means "Imports System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement" and how can I reference to it that the types are known (MS Access 2016)?
Thanks for help
- Don DeCarloOct 20, 2016Brass Contributor
Dear Paul
I did a little more research and remembered that Access has a built in function that allows you to access the CurrentUser (Name and email) through a macro or VBA. So it is not necessary to use the reference inside your database for the System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.
Attached is a screen shot of how to add that function using a macro.
If you need more help I can prepare a step by step instruction to walk you through your exact requriements. Let me know.
Thanks
Don
- Luc DeboisOct 20, 2016Iron Contributor
Userdisplayname is only available in Macros not in VBA => UserDisplayName Function
UserEmailAddress is only available in Macros not in VBA => UserEmailAddress Function
If these functions are only available in Macros it is not interesting for me ...
But if I use these functions with a macro ... and I switch from Account in Office it will show the correct username/useremail?