>Sorry, I don't know. Let's hope someone else jumps in
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>>Thanks for the respone. But I guess this will be only for my LAN connection. What I wanted was to get the names or TCP/IP of all the users currently online. Any idea?
If you can obtain your local IP address and subnet mask, you could conceivably PING all the other addresses on your subnet and see which ones respond.
This could take a while with a largish subnet. You'll also get responses from servers, printers, potentially routers, etc.
If you want active users
of a particular application, you could set up a shared table somewhere and record the particulars of each user running the app. It could include the IP address or anything else of interest.
Regards. Al
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