I have a Windows service which need the currently logged
username. I tried System.Environment.UserName
, Windows identity
and Windows form authentication, but all are returning
"System" as the user as my service is running in system
privileged. Is there a way to get the currently logged in username without changing my
service account type?
Thursday, 2 November 2017
c# - How do I get the currently-logged username from a Windows service in .NET?
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