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The UserNameproperty gets the name of the Windows NT or Windows 2000 account that generated the event.
[VBScript] Event.UserName
Read/Write
String
The UserNameproperty is read-only when used with an event provided to the script by MOM. The property is read/write when used with a new event created with the ScriptContext.CreateEventmethod.
The following example sets the UserNameproperty of the new event to the same value as the original event sent in the parameter.
[VBScript]
Function MakeEventFromEvent()
Dim objSourceEvent
Dim objNewEvent
Set objSourceEvent = ScriptContext.Event
Set objNewEvent = ScriptContext.CreateEvent()
objNewEvent.LoggingDomain = "DOMAIN1"
objNewEvent.UTCTime = objSourceEvent.UTCTime
objNewEvent.UserName = objSourceEvent.UserName
objNewEvent.SourceComputer = objSourceEvent.SourceComputer
objNewEvent.Message = objSourceEvent.Message
objNewEvent.MessageDLL = objSourceEvent.MessageDLL
objNewEvent.LoggingComputer = objSourceEvent.LoggingComputer
Set objSourceEvent = Nothing
Set MakeEventFromEvent = objNewEvent
End Function
Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows 2000 or later
Version: Requires MOM 1.0 SP1
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