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From: "Edward Griffin" <edward AT neptune DOT greatxscape DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Find Network User Names
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 17:14:44 +0100
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Maybe I should rephrase the question. Does anyone know of a library with a
function a bit like this:-
char *getnetworkusername(char *node_address);
so that I could do something like this:-

int main()
{
    printf("This program is searching to see who is logged on in the
computer in the living room:-\n");
    printf("USERNAME: %s\n", getnetworkusername("00.10.FA.09.84.1B"));
}

the output would either be:-
This program is searching to see who is logged on in the computer in the
living room:-
USERNAME: BOB

or

This program is searching to see who is logged on in the computer in the
living room:-
USERNAME: NOBODY

you get the picture. Does anyone know of library with a function like this?

Thanks.
-----
Edward



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