Hi Ferdinando,

An other way to look at it: store the local machine IP in your data upon 
startup of the client. And eventually the disconnect when quitting. The 
advantage is you can have a history of which client connected from which IP.

HTH
Koen

Op 11-jan.-2017, om 07:48 heeft stardata.info <[email protected]> het 
volgende geschreven:

>> Sorry I think I misunderstood the original question. Did you mean that you 
>> want to detect the IP address or user name of the client environment 
>> connected to the Terminal environment over a remote desktop connection 
>> through 4D ran on the Terminal environment and not on the client environment?



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