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From: "Edward Griffin" <edward AT neptune DOT greatxscape DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Find Network User Names
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 17:05:20 +0100
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Hi (this is quite long but please read it!)

I have got this program written in turbo C for dos called usermap. It
revieves user names of who is logged on from all the computers on the
network and displays it in a graphical map on the screen. The network has
since been expanded, and the program only shows half the rooms with
computers in them. So what I need to do is add these other rooms and improve
the program. (The network is Novell something like version 4 I think)

However, from reading through the source code to this program I have found
it uses LAN IDs which we don't use anymore. What it also uses is node
addresses. So...get to the point.

Does anyone have some code I can use (for djgpp?) that will tell me who is
logged on on a particular node address? Once I've got that I can do the rest
of the programming.

Any other suggestions would be welcome but failing that I could just write a
program that would read through some listings from "nlist user /a /r /s /c"
and display it on screen but it would be a bit crude. That's my last resort.

thanks
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Edward


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