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The environment variable USERNAME is defined in the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Volatile Environment Note however that as the keyname implies, the variables in this key are volatile, meaning that while the user can change them, they will not retain their new values and will be overwritten by the system with derived values (sort of like registry RAM) The username environment variable is
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0 I MESSED UP MAJORLY BY CHANGING THE USERNAME OF MY ADMIN (THE ONLY ACC I USE) using netplwiz nd now I’m constantly getting the message “No Mapping between account names and Security Id was done” whenever I try to do anything I haven’t restarted my PC yet because I’m afraid it might make things worse
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I've seen that you can use %USERNAME% to get the whole path but I just want to get e g John Doe for use in mapping a network drive to specific folders named after the user profile names? e g NET
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- A complete list of %% relative paths variables in Windows Explorer in . . .
Note that if you click on windows > "Modify environment variables for your account", you can find variables with same name that have not the same values has the one produced by this answer
- Cannot access a specific Windows shared folder with username password . . .
If I ever wanted to share a third folder with yet another username password I would be completely stuck, but fortunately for me, I only need 2 username password pairs in all Thank god Why does Windows shared folders "feature" suck so much after a quarter of a century?! Linux has been top notch on this feature for more than 35 years now!!!
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- Why doesnt chrome save my username on this site? - Super User
If I click on the Member Number text field it correctly identifies that it hasn't stored a username: At this point I would normally just put in my member number, login, and chrome would prompt me to link the username to the password, but instead, this doesn't happen It just never saves the username, meaning I have to type it in every time
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