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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T17:49:02+00:00 2026-06-17T17:49:02+00:00

Say I’m connected to test.server.com for my Internet access. Is there any way to

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Say I’m connected to test.server.com for my Internet access. Is there any way to have that string returned using VBA?

To expand, at your requests (sorry, networking is something I know very little about):

The following refers to Windows 7 Enterprise: If you were to navigate to the ‘Network and Sharing Center’ within the Control Panel, this would be the name of the ‘Domain network’. Alternatively, clicking on the networking icon in the taskbar would show this network name with ‘Internet access’ beneath it.

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    2026-06-17T17:49:03+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:49 pm

    You can get the DNS host and/or domain name with GetComputerNameEx from the Windows base API:

    Option Explicit
    
    Enum COMPUTER_NAME_FORMAT
        ComputerNameNetBIOS
        ComputerNameDnsHostname
        ComputerNameDnsDomain
        ComputerNameDnsFullyQualified
        ComputerNamePhysicalNetBIOS
        ComputerNamePhysicalDnsHostname
        ComputerNamePhysicalDnsDomain
        ComputerNamePhysicalDnsFullyQualified
    End Enum
    
    Declare Function GetComputerNameEx Lib "kernel32" Alias "GetComputerNameExA" ( _
        ByVal NameType As COMPUTER_NAME_FORMAT, _
        ByVal lpBuffer As String, _
        ByRef lpnSize As Long) As Long
    
    Sub test()
        Dim buffer As String
        Dim size As Long
        size = 255
        buffer = Space(size)
        GetComputerNameEx ComputerNameDnsFullyQualified, buffer, size
        Debug.Print Left$(buffer, size)
    End Sub
    
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