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The_7th_snoopy
Group: Members
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Joined: Dec. 2003
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Posted on: Dec. 08 2003,17:30 |
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I'm on a University campus, and there are literally 100s of workgroups. I do, however, know the IP address range that my school owns. Is there any way to search every IP my school owns? with such a feature your program would be well neigh unstopable -- All of the kids on Kazaa are out of luck b/c of packet shaping. At big universities, however, I'm sure the selection is quite large. thanks joe
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AGP
Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 122
Joined: Feb. 2002
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Posted on: Dec. 08 2003,22:14 |
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Im not sure I understand. If your campus is your school then what is the difference in knowing the workgroup names or the IP addresses?
Cheers
-------------- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AGP Lead Programmer, Owner Warp Engine Software >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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The_7th_snoopy
Group: Members
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Joined: Dec. 2003
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Posted on: Dec. 09 2003,17:04 |
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sorry...... I thought I wasn't finding any other computers, and I thought it was due to my inability to see most workgroups on campus (god knows why that is, probably b/c of my firewall. actually, it is b/c of my firewall). you're program works great, although I wonder if you would even have to worry about all the workgroups stuff if you could just use a range of IP addresses (for example xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy) the bottom line is this: nevermind, the problem is just my firewall thanks anyways joe
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AGP
Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 122
Joined: Feb. 2002
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Posted on: Dec. 09 2003,23:59 |
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Well the program doesnt search by IP...it searches by nodes listed in Network Neighborhood. Not sure how you can do that by IP and if so what would be the difference. Most people or networks I would say, refer to workgroups and workstation names.
Cheers.
-------------- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AGP Lead Programmer, Owner Warp Engine Software >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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