I think the "set" command will give you that information.  There might
be a better tool - I would be interested in that as well :)

I use this command -  set | find "LOGONSERVER" - to parse out the rest
of the info.

HTH



Thank you for your time! 
Jennifer
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Sorry, I'm have a brain hiccup.  Does anyone know the command line
utility that tells you which dc authenticates you?

-Christine

Christine N. Allen
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BMC HealthNet Plan
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