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Hi guys,
thanks in advance for this easy answer.... :s Ok I am trying to output the enviroment varable for host in Solaris. I have tried $HOST, $HOST_NAME, $HOSTNAME carn't find it anywhere, does someone want to put me out of my misary and tell me what it is??? Thanks again, MArky boy... ![]() |
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