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I would like to know how to get the network interface card address (not IP address but the physical address) in VB5 (win32 API call is fine). This information is available by the command "winipcfg"...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 09/05/1997 Views: 0
I have a Win95 machine, and a Win3.11 machine, connected with a serial cable.  I want to somehow 'emulate' a network using that cable without network cards.  I also want to be able to share the Win...
Zones: Windows 9x NetworkingDate Answered: 09/10/1997 Views: 0
We have a network of about 25 Macs connected through a router to a large PC WAN. Several times a day, I find that all of our Macs seem to freeze for about 30 seconds. During this time the double-ar...
Zones: Apple Networking, AppleShare IP, App...Date Answered: 02/11/1998 Views: 4
Please refer to http://www.experts-exchange.com/topics/bin/ShowQ?qid=8630026792 for a full explanation.  I still have not gotten this fixed, and am not interested in a reformat of the hard drive.  ...
Zones: Windows 9x NetworkingDate Answered: 02/15/1998 Views: 0
I can not get peer to peer networking to work. Whenever I goto start->run->\\computername it says "no network provider accepted the given network path" or when I do run->\\localcomputer it says "an...
Zones: Windows 9x NetworkingDate Answered: 02/07/1998 Views: 0
How can you change to a network drive? The Chdrive function only works for mapped drives (e.g. single letter names a: c: etc) How can I achieve this for a drive beginning \\machineName\sys for ex...
Zones: Visual Basic, Tivoli Storage ManagerDate Answered: 05/19/1998 Views: 0
Hi C gurus, This Q is sort of a cross post as I asked it in the CGI area but didn't have much luck. (only unix heads about and while I am a fan of unix I need something that will compile under Mic...
Zones: CDate Answered: 06/03/1998 Views: 0
I have managed to get a Win95 machine connected to a NT4 machine using NETBEUI and 3Com  3C900 combo cards. However sometimes the machines appear in the Network Neighbourhood and sometimes they d...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 08/21/1998 Views: 0
I have two computers.  One is a Compaq Presario running Windows98.  The other is an AST running WindowsNT4.0.  Each has a 3com 3c905-tx 10/100 network card.  I'm fairly sure both cards and the cabl...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 09/19/1998 Views: 0
If you map a network drive and the network goes down for a while, the drive will have a small red cross over it in the windows explorer. It's easy to solve in windows explorer... you just click on ...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 10/15/1998 Views: 0