QRS wrote:ohh come on guys.. Ron has done a neat little application here that might help the confirming etc, and all you are doing is telling him he uses the wrong programming language?
I got dragged in this discussion against my will to start with.
But I'm not attacking him in any way. Useful things CAN be written in VB.
And I haven't even tried his program yet.
Hmm... wait a minute... I don't think I even mentioned VB in this thread. Maybe I should just shut up now.
A bug has popped up... If you are using two or more network identities (in other words, you get two or more IP addresses when you run ipconfig), it may grab the wrong IP that is not connected to the Internet. I am looking into a way to resolve this problem.
roncli wrote:A bug has popped up... If you are using two or more network identities (in other words, you get two or more IP addresses when you run ipconfig), it may grab the wrong IP that is not connected to the Internet. I am looking into a way to resolve this problem.
Add an option to use a specified IP address? It definitely wouldn't pick up my real IP, since my system doesn't know anything about it, just it's LAN IP.
Of course, I refuse to install the .NET Framework, so I won't be able to run your program anyway.
It doesn't need to pick up a "real" IP, it just needs to pick one up that goes out to the Internet. For example, my home computer is 10.1.0.2, and works just fine.