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Searching hasn't found anything very reliable so far. Anyone have or know of a script/util/tool which will reliably return the domain in which a Windows computer is currently a member. @LogonDomain works fine for the user but I need the computer domain. Thank you.

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Searching hasn't found anything very reliable so far. Anyone have or know of a script/util/tool which will reliably return the domain in which a Windows computer is currently a member. @LogonDomain works fine for the user but I need the computer domain. Thank you.

Hi there.

In DOS console you can run "nbtstat -a computername" , search for 1E result.

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  • 4 years later...

Sorry for dragging up such an old thread, but that didn't answer the question. It's unclean and when running as a user other than the logged in user, you can't use nbtstat. Here's some very simple AutoIt code which will return the Computer domain (not user);

$objSystemInfo = ObjCreate("ADSystemInfo")
$domain = $objSystemInfo.DomainShortName
MsgBox(0, "Domain", $domain)
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