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I sure got you are signed in to a local account, this does seem to be doing what I want it to do, good catch Ulrich thanks
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I will give this a test later today on this laptop and on my other one, thanks for the time Ulrich this might help me a lot
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Hi Ulrich,
Works on my Win 10 X64 with local account signin and also
on virtual win 10 x64 MS account
Good Work - I scoured the net with no success (including bat & vbs files)
Cheers
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Okay, here is something that might work. It would be nice if other could confirm, or report that this does not work on all computers/accounts:
I found a registry key under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IdentityCRL\U serExtendedProperties which corresponds to my email address, when using a Microsoft account to log in. This key has a value named webcredtype with the content "1".
When using a local account, I see no key (with the email) under UserExtendedProperties.
This works on my computers, where I saw that the key was created only when I switched from a local account to a Microsoft account (and did not even need to sign out or reboot), but it is best to hear from others that this method appears to work.
Code:function bIsOnlineAccount() if Registry.DoesKeyExist(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\IdentityCRL\\UserExtendedProperties") then local tKeys = Registry.GetKeyNames(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\IdentityCRL\\UserExtendedProperties"); for i = 1, #tKeys do if (String.Find(tKeys[i], "@") ~= -1) then if (Registry.GetValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\IdentityCRL\\UserExtendedProperties\\" .. tKeys[i], "webcredtype") == "1") then return true; end end end return false; else return false; end end local bMSAccount = bIsOnlineAccount(); if bMSAccount then Dialog.Message("User Account", "Signed in with a Microsoft account"); else Dialog.Message("User Account", "Signed in with a local account"); end
Last edited by Ulrich; 01-24-2018, 06:59 PM.
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Grabbing user type
This is a stab in the dark here, but does anyone know how to check if a user is local or Microsoft account? I need to check if the user that is active at that moment is a local user, as my tool does not condone Microsoft keylogging, but logins a user as a key rather then a full named account is a little safer and I need to be able to reflect this to the end user to help them become a little more safer on windows 8/10.
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