>>>Hi All,
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>>>I am looking for a 32 bit integer that is unique to each machine. I thought that the GUID, as part of it, had a unique machine identifier.
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>>>Thanks in advance.
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>>I would also try for the MAC address of the network card - but I don't know how to obtain it. Please note that (a) not all machines will have a network card, but perhaps you are only interested in machines that are connected, and (b) the size of the MAC address is not 32 bits, but 48 bits (6 bytes).
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>>If it is for primary keys, you might also go ahead and use the GUID function - each call of the GUID function will give a different value. But this one takes up 16 bytes.
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>Ok, How about the hard drive ID. Does anyone know how to get that?
Greg, see - Serial Number - Motherboard/Hard Disk Thread #
660123 - various suggestions and options.
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