wIntegrate certainly has this.
We had a mix of Wyse50s, the odd PT250, and wIntegrate configured as a
PT250. As the user logged in, LOGIN printed esc ctrl-e to the screen
(at least, I think that's what it was) and read the response. That way,
we (usually) didn't have users asking us is this a
I will be out of the office starting 03/05/2007 and will not return until
07/05/2007.
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Thanks to Wol, John, and Paul Hruby. I will try the given code.
-Bill
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Subject: RE: [U2] What's My IP Address ?
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How do I get the client's IP address?
On linux you can find this with the who command, but I don't know if
it works on all *nixes. This will work if your version of who
supports it:
EXECUTE 'SH -c who am i', OUT
Greetings all,
Does anyone here know how UniData on Windows sets @LOGNAME. Where/When does
it get set? (UniData 6.1, Windows 2003SE)
We've recently undergone a standards enforcement for NT user ids and many of
my users had their user id changed. When these users use a process that
checks
. Alternatively, you can call them, with
the contents of this message to hand when you call.
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