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How do I find the logged in Username from a batch file?

Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP, Finding logged in user
I am setting up a workstation backup script that utilizes Robocopy and is run from a Scheduled Task using a Service Account.  I want it to copy certain files from C:\Documents and Settings\Username\My Documents from the logged in user.  So I'm using the command:

robocopy "%USERPROFILE%\My Documents"

But %USERPROFILE% is being resolved as the Service Account instead of the logged in user.  Is there any way I get the logged in user info when running a batch file as another user?
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Zone: OS
Question Asked By: albelo
Solution Provided By: sirbounty
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 23
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