Thanks Larry,

Now it makes sense. These are PC's on the shop floor and they don't care
who the user is, just where it is. If the generic login and computer name
happen to be the same, then it works. But, where it's different ...

Dennis
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At 11:32 AM 9/27/02 -0400, you wrote:
>> SET VAR vnetuser =(CVAL("NETUSER"))
>>
>> This works fine on Win 98 PC's but not on XP or 2000. I thought it was
>> picking up the "Computer Name" out of the Network, Identification screen.
>> But when I change this value it doesn't affect the Set Var value above???
>
>NetUser gives you the network login id of the user.  CVAL('Computer') gives
>you the workstation (computer) name.
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>Larry
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