ATE now reports the local PC user name and machine name to the server when the connection is established. This information can then be retrieved via the extensions to GETUSN.SBR (see below).
In the case of ATSD (A-Shell Telnet Server under Windows), the user name from the local PC will be used to override the default service user name for the job. (This is much more useful than the generic system service user name that would otherwise be reported in SYSTAT, the ashlog.log, or any other place where the user login name is displayed.)
Note that this capability doesn't become effective until both the server side of A-Shell and the ATE client are updated to at least edit 982.