It depends on the network actually. Like I said, I don’t think you'll get a 
local client name through nslookup without a local DNS that has the info to 
give or even a firewall with a dhcp lease table to read from. Those are usally 
client names and IPs. That could be read from cfhttp on most generic firewalls 
with web administration capabilities.

But yeah, I don’t think its really worth it. Are people not logging into this 
application? That would be an easy way to say who saw what errors and when.

..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
 

 


-----Original Message-----
From: Keith McGee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Retrieve RemoteName

I want to thank You guys for your input, but from what I gather from you two 
the processing time and server strain is not worth it. I think ping –a 
(ip address) in the command prompt seems to be my best option. Unless I am 
reading your comments wrong.

Keith



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