I believe this always was like this.
If you look on my site I beleive it is under user I have a Who script.
It lists who is logged on, it handles this occurance and removes the domain.
As well as the path from the program column.
http://www.vampired.net/scripts/php/user.php (First one in the
Hey, Christopher, I hope this isn't a blatant plug for the site !
:-)
(just joking, I have been on it a couple of times - very nice !!).
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Sent: 29 May 2001 15:51
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I believe this always was like this.
If you look on my
I was actually expecting a comment or two like that given what I got last
time, good heavens I do something for free for someone and promote it.
I am such an evil man.
Hopefully it gets better, been slow but it's coming along.
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are
Christopher,
trivial question, at:
http://www.vampired.net/images/comproom.jpg
what the heck is the object on top of the box on the left?
looks like either a dental cleaning instrument, or a very
small fishing pole like device.
do you ever find it necessary to use duct tape to keep cats
$SESSION.OSUSER returns
NT-Domain\NT-User ?
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 13:44:48 -0800
Christopher,
trivial question, at:
http://www.vampired.net/images/comproom.jpg
what the heck is the object on top of the box on the left?
looks like either a dental cleaning instrument, or a very
small fishing pole
Marc,
This looks like bug 1741378, not yet fixed.
HTH,
-- Anita
--- Blum, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
like many others we use V$SESSION.OSUSER to
determine the NT-User, who is
connected to the instance. At a customers site we
faced the problem, that
OSUSER is of the format
Hi,
like many others we use V$SESSION.OSUSER to determine the NT-User, who is
connected to the instance. At a customers site we faced the problem, that
OSUSER is of the format NT-Domain\NT-User. A behaviour we never faced in
our developement environement or at various customer sites.
Can anyone