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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:49:43+00:00 2026-05-10T23:49:43+00:00

In an aspx page I get the Windows username with the function Request.LogonUserIdentity.Name .

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In an aspx page I get the Windows username with the function Request.LogonUserIdentity.Name. This function returns a string in the format ‘domain\user’.

Is there some function to only get the username, without resorting to the IndexOf and Substring, like this?

public static string StripDomain(string username) {     int pos = username.IndexOf('\\');     return pos != -1 ? username.Substring(pos + 1) : username; } 
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  1. 2026-05-10T23:49:43+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:49 pm

    I don’t believe so. I have got the username using these methods before-

    var user = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.User;    var name = user.Identity.Name;  var slashIndex = name.IndexOf('\\'); return slashIndex > -1      ? name.Substring(slashIndex  + 1)     : name.Substring(0, name.IndexOf('@')); 

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    var name = Request.LogonUserIdentity.Name;  var slashIndex = name.IndexOf('\\'); return slashIndex > -1      ? name.Substring(slashIndex  + 1)     : name.Substring(0, name.IndexOf('@')); 
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