• Subject: TCP/IP & Workstation Names
  • From: "M J Whitcomb" <mjwhit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Aug 97 07:19:12

I'm sorry to bring this up again.  I know it has been discussed here before.  I 
ususally 
save messages that apply, or might apply to our shop.  Didn't think this 
applied to us, but 
guess what, all of a sudden it does.

If I trust my memory, which is not a good idea, there was an API and program 
that could be 
run as a user signed on that could be run to assign a ws name.  Or was it just 
to change a 
user to a different subsystem?

If there is a way to do this, could it be posted again?  I promise to save it 
this time.

Thanks for any help anyone can provide. 
M J Whitcomb
System Administrator
Valley Regional Healthcare
Claremont, NH

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