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On May 16 1997 Bleddyn wrote:
>One thing you can do to see who is on is use WRKTCPSTS and take option 3
>to look  at the connections of who is on. Although you cant identify a
>device name you can tell which PC they are using from the IP address of
>the telnet session.
Quite. If anyone does know how to identify which interactive session relates 
to which TCP/IP connection I'd love to be let in on the secret.
TIA
Dave Kahn - Tengizchevroil, Kazakstan
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e-mail:  kahn@tco.infonet.com       (until June 11th)
         dkahn@cix.compulink.co.uk  (from  June 12th)
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