Thank you for your reply.... I'm still struggling.
I checked that the environment variable exists. I even changed it on the working computer to 'bob'. I was surprised to see that when I re-opened the db, my username was displayed instead of 'bob'.
I checked for missing references, but there are non. I also verified that they are in the correct order...
I tried the module below and got the same error...
Option Explicit
'source:
Public Declare Function WNetGetUser Lib "mpr.dll" _
Alias "WNetGetUserA" (ByVal lpName As String, _
ByVal lpUserName As String, lpnLength As Long) As Long
Const NoError = 0 'The Function call was successful
Public Function apiNetUserName() As String
' Buffer size for the return string.
Const lpnLength As Integer = 255
' Get return buffer space.
Dim status As Integer
' For getting user information.
Dim lpName, lpUserName As String
' Assign the buffer size constant to lpUserName.
lpUserName = Space$(lpnLength + 1)
' Get the log-on name of the person using product.
status = WNetGetUser(lpName, lpUserName, lpnLength)
' See whether error occurred.
If status = NoError Then
' This line removes the null character. Strings in C are null-
' terminated. Strings in Visual Basic are not null-terminated.
' The null character must be removed from the C strings to be used
' cleanly in Visual Basic.
lpUserName = Left$(lpUserName, InStr(lpUserName, Chr(0)) - 1)
Else
' An error occurred.
lpUserName = ""
End
End If
FindNetUserName = lpUserName
End Function
'-----------------stop here---------------
Thanks again for any help you can offer.