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OK I give up searcing the archives.<g> I have written an app that checks Web sites for a variaty of problems.  One thing I forgot about was checking that the web server was actually running. How ...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 09/17/1998 Views: 0
I have a 2 computer 100mbps ethernet network on a 5-port hub.  The server is NT4Server and the other computer is running NT4Workstation.  I was successful at setting up file sharing and such, but a...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 09/28/1998 Views: 0
Can I program a ping in C++? I need to program a ping in C++ Someone have an example? Thanks.
Zones: C++Date Answered: 05/24/1999 Views: 6
I recently upgraded from Red Hat 5.2 to Mandrake 6.0 on my dual-boot system.  Here's my problem:  The NE2000 compliant NIC that works fine in Windows and worked like a charm in Red Hat won't do a t...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 11/21/1999 Views: 0
I need a PING client for DOS. *NOT* Windows.  *NOT* Windows in DOS mode.  *NOT* The ping.exe supplied with Windows 95.  I need a wholly seperate client written FOR dos.  The ping.exe from 95/98 ...
Zones: Web DevelopmentDate Answered: 02/10/2000 Views: 0
I want to configure a Cisco Router to dial into the Nortel 4455 using the ISDN line. How can I go about the same. The connectivity has gone through, but a ping response stays alive only for abou...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 03/23/2000 Views: 0
I have two domain controller (PDC) that manage different domain, domain FIRST.com (W2K OS) dan domain SECOND.com. (NT OS). This domains are in the same subnet, so they can talk each other without r...
Zones: Networking, DHCP, DNSDate Answered: 08/29/2000 Views: 0
I need a Program or api or ocx to find out whether a computer is available in the Network or not... that is..i need a program like ping ... I will type in a ip or comp name ..then this progra...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 11/09/2000 Views: 0
I'd like to write a simple program to ping a server and perform a traceroute on it and then view the results... I have no clue where to start, and I'm not a very experienced programmer.  Your he...
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 11/22/2000 Views: 0
Hi, I want to ping two IP adress in a simple VB script. And return an output like 0 if the host don' t respond and 1 if it on the network? Could You help me ?
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 06/22/2002 Views: 0