Provides access to the shared resources on the network to which your computer is connected.
You create a WshNetwork object when you want to connect to network shares and network printers, disconnect from network shares and network printers, map or remove network shares, or access information about a user on the network.
The following example demonstrates displaying the domain name, computer name, and user name for the current computer system using the WshNetwork object.
<package> <job id="vbs"> <script language="VBScript"> Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network
") WScript.Echo "Domain = " & WshNetwork.UserDomain WScript.Echo "Computer Name = " & WshNetwork.ComputerName WScript.Echo "User Name = " & WshNetwork.UserName </script> </job> <job id="js"> <script language="JScript"> var WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network
"); WScript.Echo("Domain = " + WshNetwork.UserDomain); WScript.Echo("Computer Name = " + WshNetwork.ComputerName); WScript.Echo("User Name = " + WshNetwork.UserName); </script> </job> </package>
ComputerName Property | UserDomain Property | UserName Property
AddWindowsPrinterConnection Method | AddPrinterConnection Method | EnumNetworkDrives Method | EnumPrinterConnection Method | MapNetworkDrive Method | RemoveNetworkDrive Method | RemovePrinterConnection Method | SetDefaultPrinter Method