James
Uh, have you tried netstat -a at the command prompt?
Also, if they're logged into you, can't you just double click network
neighborhood and see them all? Granted, that's not their IP's, but still...
Also, are you using a router? Usually those have logs, especially if
everyone uses DHCP.
Still, why bother with win98? Just install win2k pro on all of the
computers. It's a heck of a lot more stable, more secure, and more
manageable.
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"Robert L" <bobl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Also, if they're logged into you, can't you just double click network
> neighborhood and see them all? Granted, that's not their IP's, but
still...
It's their IP's I am actually looking for.
> Also, are you using a router? Usually those have logs, especially if
> everyone uses DHCP.
No dhcp
> Still, why bother with win98? Just install win2k pro on all of the
> computers. It's a heck of a lot more stable, more secure, and more
> manageable.
Price
In the meantime I have worked out a laborious way
net view gives all the host names
then ping each host name for the IP address
Can't help thinking there is one command to do this??
thanx for the effort
J
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