my observation based on leases file of dhcpd server.  linux usually
gives a blank computer name to the dhcpd server.  windows gives the
name of the computer.  they might be using that information.

On 10/17/07, Dax Solomon Umaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 October 2007 8:33:55 am Holden Hao wrote:
> > This is odd.  I have 2 smartbro accounts and I do not have to re-login
> > when using the same computer but with different OS.
>
> Here in Baguio, they started implementing that around September last year. But
> before that, I didn't have any problems when booting from any OS, as long as
> it's on the same PC. It's what they use to detect OS change that intrigues
> me, I don't what the heck it is.
>
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