Edgar,
Check out Ed Rauh's Netresource and ClsHeap entries in the Downloads section. The Netresource file has an example of listing all resources on an NT/2000/XP network (in this case resource means server).
HTH.
>Tracy,
>the programs they have are using the GPLIB to do that, but since they are moving away from Novell I need to replicate gplib. Not all, but the once are in use.
>For example, n_getSlist will give me an array of all the servers that are in Novell network. And that is what I want to do, but for Windows.
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>>For your Novell servers, do you need to know all available servers (authenticated or not), all servers the user is authenticated into, or all servers the user has drives mapped to?
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>>>I need to be able to read the network......only the SERVERS for now
>>>Using ANETRESOURCES() I provide the Network name and it gives me all the resources in THAT server….not what I need.
>>>Now, as I said before I need to read the servers name and even trickier, Windows or Novell Netware.
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>>>I've tried WSH but it only has 3 properties and neither one is what I'm looking for.
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>>>Can I do this with shell?….if I can, how?
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>>>Or is there any other way I can do this?
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>>>Thanks
Larry Miller
MCSD
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