If you have DHCP running, you can also check there.
In addition pingplotter and similat utils can ping an entire subnet and tell you which IP's are in use.
I hope this helps !
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Browse All Topicshi guys i was wondering how do i find all the ip of computer that are part of my network in my server 2003 how doi that
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Another great free utility is called look@lan. You can download it here - http://www.lookatlan.com/
It will scan your network and show ip addresses and more. It's great.
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by: supportsPosted on 2008-02-05 at 18:19:50ID: 20828980
u can check the ip addresses from the DNS ... Expand forward lookup zone and check ur domain.
It will give u a list of all clients and their IP addresses