Who -- A Novell people lister ala Unix Who is a program similiar to `userlist`. It displays who is logged on, both their logon name and real name, time and date they logged on, and if you set up a special file, the named computer that they logged on from. For example: F:\>who RTHOMAS * Randy Thomas Tue Oct 8 1:10 pm PRDPGM02 JDOE John Doe Tue Oct 8 8:06 am PRDPGM01 MACHINE Machine Shop Fri Sep 21 0:51 am MACHIN01 ROSE Charles Rose Tue Oct 8 9:01 am PRODIR01 PRSUPVR Pressroom Supervisor Thu Oct 3 0:43 am PRSUPV01 PRMACH Pressroom Machine Shop Tue Oct 8 1:14 pm PRMACH01 GUEST Guest User Wed Oct 2 7:26 am BOB50Z I found the easiest way to give each of the computers a unique name was to create a file just like the Unix /etc/ethers file. For Novell, I placed this file in either SYS:ETC\ETHERS or SYS:PUBLIC\ETHERS. Here is an example of what it looks like: # # @(#)ethers # Production Network # 02:60:8C:40:6A:43 MACHIN01 00:00:C0:F7:F7:41 PRODIR01 #02:60:8C:40:A4:12 PRODIR02 02:60:8c:3b:df:86 PRDPGM01 #02:60:8C:3B:47:77 PRDPGM01 00:00:C0:37:F8:41 PRDPGM02 02:60:8C:60:13:5B PRMACH01 02:60:8C:44:A4:48 PRSUPV01 02:60:8C:49:98:47 GatewayToMac # # Bob's network # 02:60:8c:0e:16:02 BOB50Z 02:60:8c:01:62:8a DELXT 02:60:8c:34:21:94 WILL386 02:60:8c:9a:62:02 TANDY Just like in the standard /etc/ethers, # denotes a comment and each line should have the ethernet number followed by the machine name. Of course, source is provided. It should compile as is with Microsoft C/C++ 7.0. Feedback is welcome, and improvements sent my way are much appreciated. Enjoy, Randy Thomas rthomas@ucrengr.ucr.edu October 28, 1993