How do I get the local machine name?
5 Answers
From source
Four ways to get your local network/machine name:
string name = Environment.MachineName;
string name = System.Net.Dns.GetHostName();
string name = System.Windows.Forms.SystemInformation.ComputerName;
string name = System.Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("COMPUTERNAME");
More information at: Difference between SystemInformation.ComputerName, Environment.MachineName, and Net.Dns.GetHostName
You should be able to use System.Environment.MachineName
for this. It is a property that returns a string containing the netBIOS name of the computer:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.environment.machinename.aspx
If you want the FQDN (fully qualified domain name) of the local computer, you can use
System.Net.Dns.GetHostEntry("localhost").HostName
The other methods will only return the local name, without any domain specific info. For instance, for the computer myComp.myDomain.com
, the previous methods will return myComp
, whereas the GetHostEntry
method will return myComp.myDomain.com
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In computer settings there's a section for Computer Name and Full Computer Name--this is the only way I've found for getting the Full Computer Name when everyone else just gives the Computer Name. Thank you! Sep 21, 2017 at 21:43
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localhost
in not needed, you can just provide an empty string:Dns.GetHostEntry("").HostName
. Jun 2 at 21:23
My computer name is more than 15 chars, so i use hostname.exe to get full length name:
Process proc = new Process();
proc.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
proc.StartInfo.FileName = "c:/windows/system32/hostname.exe";
proc.Start();
var hostName = proc.StandardOutput.ReadLine();