I think if I am not mistaken that you can get this
information as well using the System.Management class
I have done this in C# .net and I am sure that there
is an easier way to use the same methodology in Delphi
I would look at Delphi examples using "WMI"

--- Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Steve Riley wrote:
> > Hi All
> > 
> > I need to find out who is logged onto another
> machine on my network
> > 
> > i know that GetUserName collects the information
> about the current user on
> > my machine
> > but how can i find out about a different machine
> from my own machine,
> > 
> > any code would be great
> > Thanks in advance
> > 
> > Steve 
> 
> Steve,
> 
> GetUserName() is really only useful for the
> currently logged in user. 
> At any given time in Windows NT, multiple users are
> logged in:  NETWORK, 
> SYSTEM, and maybe a few actual people.  The only way
> I see an 
> application working as expected would be to write a
> program that uses 
> sockets to send the value of GetUserName() to a
> specific machine on the 
> network from logged in user accounts.
> 
> -- 
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