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Ping NT Server < 10 ms (Check if connected)

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Submitted on: 7/7/1999
By: Josh Kleppe  
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User Rating: By 2 Users
Compatibility: VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0
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     Ping NT Server < 10 ms for Network Connectivity check
 
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7/8/1999 6:18:00 AMShane C. Hage

Thank you for this code. I've been working on a similar mechanism and I found the problems in my code. I still have one outstanding issue. Can you tell me how to PING via ComputerName and get the IP Address that is returned.
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8/10/1999 10:00:00 AMmark

hey shane i think you should look for an example of a DNS untility. that will probably be able to help you out.
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8/13/1999 4:37:00 PMChris Fournier

How do you put a msg into a body of an email message. Do you know the code? Please email me back if so. Thanks
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8/16/1999 4:01:00 PMmike

ping -a will return the name of the server
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8/18/1999 4:26:00 AMClaudio Silva

Im giving my first steps in VB and i encounter a problem that i cant resolve.
In Microsoft Access 97
I have got a function that gets the NtUser now i want to compare that user with a field ( USER ) in table ( Tb_Permissions ).i now that this is not hard the problem is that i dont have the experties to do it.
Thank you for your help, I realy needed because my job is on the line ( Sorry my English)
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8/18/1999 12:33:00 PMShane C. Hage

Actually, I found the code to Ping a server by Name and return the IP address. Thanks for the help!
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8/19/1999 8:45:00 AMsuresh

good i need your help in sending a image embedded in mail to destination in visual basic can you help me in this. please kindly send the mail to mail address. i will be very greatful to you
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2/12/2000 11:35:15 PMFear

i think you should add more C++ source codes instead of expanding you VB library. . C++ and delphi will be the languages that will be used the most
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8/2/2001 11:32:02 AMNick B.

In the ever growing world of programming languages, we've reached a time that Visual Basic is jsut as powerful as C++. With the new .NET version, VB has been boosted to a complete level, it has cross platform capabitly by accessing common DLL's. Thats right, MAC, PC, Linux, etc will all run .NET files with no additional hassel of porting them over! Something to think about before you try to get people to port over to C++
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