On 08/06/09 18:43, Quayle, Bill wrote:
Isn't it "utsession -p -t $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN"?
Actually it is utuser -p $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN".

Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji

Note: These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer

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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] utbwlist2 not showing token ID

Kent Peacock wrote:
On 08/05/09 13:48, Jacob Grundmeier wrote:
I have someone trying to run utbwlist2 -a and it's not showing the token but rather a user.xxxxxxxxxxxx format. It looks something like this but with the IP as the first column(I left it off).

user.1248091708-8080                   4   0.007      17   2%

Any idea what's going on here? They are all using cards that have been registered.
That's what registered tokens look like.

If you need to map it back to the raw card token you can use "utdesktop -p $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN".

-Bob

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