>>>How can I get ethernet card physical id on a LAN (local and remote)? At least win95 and NETBEUI will be in use. TIA.
>>>Cetin
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>>The Workstation parameter or something similar in Netware returns this. You could pass this information to an environment variable in the script and read it form your application with getenv().
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>>Another alternative is to copy this number in the Station variable in the network setting of Windows 95 and read it from sys(0).
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>>HTH, somehow not sure though ... :)
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>>Marc
>Marc,
>Sorry but I don't want for netware and that is not physical id. I mean the unique 8 bytes id of card. I can have it in netware via novell calls (16 bit). My problem is to do the same in VFP and netbeui,nwlink ipx/spx. VFP no more supports load binfile, call binfile.
>Thanks
>Cetin
I believe you can query the registry to get the NIC ID, probably somewhere under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\Network; sorry I can't be more specific, but I'm just back home after unscheduled surgery, and don't have full access to a machine on my network or one of my development machines here at home with my registry reference stuff on it. Looks like no DevCon for me this year...