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  1. BernieH

    Trap CLIENTNAME

    PHV - yes I tried that, but it did not return anything in the terminal server database.
  2. BernieH

    Trap CLIENTNAME

    Thanks evalesthy for the reply. I am already using the fOSMachineName() and fOSUserName(). However, on the terminal server, the fOSMachineName() returns the name of the server. I need to know which machine the user was logged onto at the time. This is shown as the CLIENTNAME in the environment...
  3. BernieH

    Trap CLIENTNAME

    I have a multiuser database in a terminal server environment. Using code I found at various help sites, I trap username, and machinename at logon. However, the machinename is the server's name, so I also need to find the CLIENTNAME. I'm still learning, and would appreciate any help.

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