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  • Subject: Remote Location
  • From: Mark Garton <mgarton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 16:27:31 -0500
  • Organization: O'Reilly Auto Parts

Hello All,
        I have an application that is accessed by people from our local 400 as
well as remote 400's.  I am using the DSPDEVD API to retrieve the remote
location so that I can send spool files to the remote system.  The
problem that I am having is that when someone passes through, then signs
off, then a local user signs on and uses the same device, the remote
location remains the same.  Make sense?  I need to be able to determine
if the user is local or remote, any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.

Mark

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