Alert to one user logged on at 2 computers

Hello all,
I've created a query and an alert which will be sent to myself if there's any result from the query.
If I will log on at 2 computers, will the alert also appears at 2 computers at the customized day and time or at the one which was started at first??
I've tried ofcourse, but the alert will only appears at 1 computer, which was started as second.
Please advise.
Best regards,
Carl Verhagen

Hi Suda,
Thanks for your answer, but I only receive the alert at the last logged on computer (to SAP B1). That's what I saw yesterday. See also Gordon's answer.
However that's also something I'm not sure off as of now.
We just logged on (to SAP B1) the 2nd computer but the alert appears at the first logged on computer?
Strange behaviour and not reliable.
I think we just have to watch both computers if an alert appears. 
Best regards,
Carl

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