Possible Duplicate:How to get local ip address using vb?I am using Silverlight3 with VB.NET. I have written the follwing code in my service file. When I run my project locally, it gives the IP address of my system as 192.168.1.12 successfully. But, when I host my project it wont return the IP adress of the system which I am usingie: If i host my project in system A which is of ip 192.168.1.12 and if I access the project from system B which is of ip 192.168.1.7, the output of my project will gives the IP of system A (where i have hosted my project). It should give the IP of system B where am running it. Similarly, if am accessing the project from system C means it should give the IP of system
Private Function fnLocalIp() As String
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Dim h As System.Net.IPHostEntry = System.Net.Dns.GetHostByName(System.Net.Dns.GetHostName)
I am Developing a application in that i am returning the ipaddress for the patricular system and save it in the database.but when check the database it is showing the server ip address but i want get the particular ip address who is running that application.[code]...
I want to get local system ip address using vb.net. I trying to use Net.Dns.GetHostAddresses(My.Computer.Name)(0).ToString and it works fine in some pc's. I am using local area network and for some pc's it is returning one ipaddress and for some pc's it is returning two ipaddress. ex: 0.4.1.0 and 192.168.0.160.
I want my chat server to detect the local IP address (192.168.1.xxx) of the host machine and insert it into a string. I need it so any one who runs a server can do it easily without much co
How to get ip address in vb.net. i used below code to get local ip address but it showing dns is not declared. can any one tell me what is that Dns in the [code]...
I have a TCP server application that is going to run on both 32 and64 bit environments. I am get the local IP address using the following
Dim ip_host As Net.IPHostEntry = Net.GetHostEntry(Net.DNS.GetHostName()) Dim address as Net.IPAddress = ip_host.AddressList(0) Dim local_ep as New Net.IPEndPoint(addres, server_port)
The problem is that I'm running on Windows Vista and the above code seems to want to return the IP V6 information and not the V4 information. How can I force it to return the V4 information?
I have a .net network application , and as part of improving the performance of the software i would like to find the shortest route to the server . When i have more than one network , i need to find the local network ip from these current ip list .
Need to get local and external IP address to display in my app, but then if possible somehow lookup the ISP using the external IP address got following code to get hostname and local IP address, but it is showing IPv6 address when I would prefer the IPv4 one
I need to find out the local IP address of my computer. I made this function which seems to do it decently but I was wondering if there are any better ways of doing it.
Function GetLocalIP() As System.Net.IPAddress Dim localIP() As System.Net.IPAddress = System.Net.Dns.GetHostAddresses(System.Net.Dns.GetHostName)
Im trying to Get the mac of the local computer(s) on a network and Enable/Disable the Connectiong adapter that is UP (In use), i know i can do this with the system as it stands and for a while i've used a *.bat file to do this for me but not i want a more elabrate way of doing it using a program i make for this, i will also be making it Control other computers remote on my network the same with a simple server side, in the future!, i just need it to Work on the local computer, I've read up about diffrent ways of doing this, like Getting the MAC via Registry like so:
In html it's easy to get a button to get an file on your local hard drive but I can't seem to find or remember how to do it for a VB application (using Visual Basic 2010). What I would like is for the button to find a local directory, select it and then add the address to a textbox.
I noticed that in order for the e-mail address to validate, I need to put in at least 3 characters before the @ symbol. Is this a requirement? What if I just want to have an e-mail address with 1 or 2 characters before the @ symbol?
heres the script basically it sets (supposed to) Local area connection ipv4 static ip address to 10.XX.XX.2 but it dosent work it works fine if you run cmd as addy and put the script in netsh interface ip set address "Local Area Connection" static 10.XX.XX.2
Dim txtlen As Integer = Len(TextBox2.Text) Dim IPAddy As String = "" Dim asciiSplit(4) As Char
with WIN 7 + Vb.net 2008 express how can i get the IP address and MAC id of my system..i got a thread there here but i couldn't fallow as it caused error.
I have a Windows service running on Local System Account. The service connects to a remote webservice, and donwloads a file.Now I installed the service in an environment with a proxy server (http://proxy:80"). The result is that in the eventlog I get error:"unable to connect to remote server". When I start the service with a (test) account, everything works fine.Can someone tell me how I can handle a proxy environment with a service running under local system account?
I've a service running under Windows Server 2008R2. I'm using the system.IO to do some copying & deletion of files and directories.This is working fine as long the service is using an user account. If I set the selection to 'Local system account' then it is not possible anymore to delete or copy files.
I am trying to learn Vb.net 2010 by converting a Vb6 Sudoku program that used text box arrays. So far I have a programmatically generated grid of labels, which seems to work OK.[code]...
I have developed an ASP.Net 2.0 application and I am facing problem in sending email from my Web Server. Following is the VB code I have used to send email from my web application. Thing is when I try to send email from my local system (laptop) the email goes out fine and reaches the recipient address instantly but when I try to send email from my web server it fails.My hosting provider gave me a relay-host address for sending out email. The email goes out fine but the relay host has an annoying amount of delay in email delivery which is a problem during the sign up process.
Here is the code I am using:I have imported system.net.mail in my code and used async="true" on the aspx page.
Private Sub SendMail(ByVal actcd As String) Dim mailMessage As New System.Net.Mail.MailMessage mailMessage.From = New MailAddress(support@ihomejobs.com)
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I have tried the above settings and they work fine from outlook and the application when tried on my laptop but these settings fail on web server.I want to send email from my web server without using a relay-host.
I've been reading a lot of articles here and there, really, for the past two days, searching for a good local storage system. I have no immediate use for now, so I am just exploring my choices. By saying 'local storage system,' I'm talking about some sort of database used for applications that let users manage and organize personal accounts (bank accounts, web site accounts, application licenses...). I do use XML to store user settings. But if you have to manage lots of information locally, XML won't probably be good enough, I'm afraid.
So what are choices Visua Basic users? Well, as I often mention, I develop Mac software products. And I use SQLite. In fact, every one of some 40 apps sold at Mac App Store uses SQLite for good reasons. I know that you can use SQLite with Visual Studio after installing a package from sqlite.phxsoftware.com. But I don't know if your application can reproduce a database file when necessary. That being said, I'm looking for a system that I can use to create a file programmatically especially when the user launches it for the first time. So what do you use to locally manage large information? SQL Express? SQLite? XML?