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Hi,

there are some names check them in code i have tried to do what i want.

; Names
$A1 = "Jeorge"
$B2 = "Kathrien"
$C3 = "Steward"
$D4 = "Norma"
$E5 = "Arthur"
; Check in @ComputerName
$1 = StringInStr(@ComputerName, $A1)
$2 = StringInStr(@ComputerName, $B2)
$3 = StringInStr(@ComputerName, $C3)
$4 = StringInStr(@ComputerName, $D4)
$5 = StringInStr(@ComputerName, $E5)
; Check in @UserName
$A = StringInStr(@UserName, $A1)
$B = StringInStr(@UserName, $B2)
$C = StringInStr(@UserName, $C3)
$D = StringInStr(@UserName, $D4)
$E = StringInStr(@UserName, $E5)

now i want if any name is in code like $A1 or $B2 are in the user name or in the computer name than script should work. otherwise give a message and get closed.

like if the word $E5 = "Arthur" exists in computer name or user name than script will stop checking other names and go to the function() i want, otherwise it will check all the other names and if it did not find anyone in user name or computer name than it will give a message and close itself.

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is my question difficult to understand or is it a very hard thing to do?

Please let me know if you need more explanation in my post. Thanks

Maybe you could try to reread your post and ask yourself if you made a clear case.... :mellow:

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is my question difficult to understand or is it a very hard thing to do?

Please let me know if you need more explanation in my post. Thanks

DIM $s_Names = "Jeorge:Kathrien:Steward:Norma:Arthur:L0veUK:Cw2K1:Mobius:Ahsan:Bhutta"
DIM $a_Names = StringSplit($s_Names,":")
FOR $i = 1 TO $a_Names[0]
 IF StringInStr(@USERNAME,$a_Names[$i],1) OR StringInStr(@COMPUTERNAME,$a_Names[$i],1) THEN
    MsgBox(0,$a_Names[$i],"Your code Goes here....")
    EXIT
 ENDIF
NEXT
MsgBox(0,"Error","No valid names found.")
EXIT

Ok dude, your turn to do some code.... :mellow:

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DIM $s_Names = "Jeorge:Kathrien:Steward:Norma:Arthur:L0veUK:Cw2K1:Mobius:Ahsan:Bhutta"
DIM $a_Names = StringSplit($s_Names,":")
FOR $i = 1 TO $a_Names[0]
 IF StringInStr(@USERNAME,$a_Names[$i],1) OR StringInStr(@COMPUTERNAME,$a_Names[$i],1) THEN
    MsgBox(0,$a_Names[$i],"Your code Goes here....")
    EXIT
 ENDIF
NEXT
MsgBox(0,"Error","No valid names found.")
EXIT

Ok dude, your turn to do some code.... :mellow:

Thanks Mobius, your code is good but it fails if the names are not case-sensitive. like

there is difference between "Love" and "lOvE". can you help me more?

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it fails if the names are not case-sensitive

Replace 1 with 0 in StringInStr funcs :mellow:

$s_Names = "Jeorge:Kathrien:Steward:Norma:Arthur:L0veUK:Cw2K1:Mobius:Ahsan:Bhutta"
$a_Names = StringSplit($s_Names, ":")

For $i = 1 To $a_Names[0]
    If StringInStr(@UserName, $a_Names[$i], 0) Or StringInStr(@ComputerName, $a_Names[$i], 0) Then
        MsgBox(0, $a_Names[$i], "Your code Goes here....")
        Exit
    EndIf
Next

MsgBox(0, "Error", "No valid names found.")

 

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Replace 1 with 0 in StringInStr funcs :mellow:

$s_Names = "Jeorge:Kathrien:Steward:Norma:Arthur:L0veUK:Cw2K1:Mobius:Ahsan:Bhutta"
$a_Names = StringSplit($s_Names, ":")

For $i = 1 To $a_Names[0]
    If StringInStr(@UserName, $a_Names[$i], 0) Or StringInStr(@ComputerName, $a_Names[$i], 0) Then
        MsgBox(0, $a_Names[$i], "Your code Goes here....")
        Exit
    EndIf
Next

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