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>From: Christopher Hahn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 6:22 PM
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>Subject: RE: Serial Number
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>Ron,
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>I guess that you have a solution, in parts.
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>i.e. to
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 6:22 PM
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Ron,
I guess that you have a solution, in parts.
i.e. to check the address of the remote machine ntbuild1:
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@buff = `rsh ntbuild1 ipconfig /all`;
foreach (@buff) {if (/.*Physic
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> In NT, there's ARP.EXE that comes with the OS (at least, my
> version of the
> OS -- NT 4.0 Server, SP 6a). Try running arp -a.
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> Also, 'ipconfig /all' will show the local machine's
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> Depending on the make of PC, some will have machine readable
> Serial Numbers,
> best consult your
> hardwar
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> Have you looked at the Intel web page? They may have an
> external program you
> could call that will return the processor serial number. Check
No I definitely need the Serial Number, it is for audit purposes, not to worry I
will have to re-think.
Thanks Anyway.
Daryll
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Sorry, but as far as I know, and I have been doing this a long time, the
serial number of a computer is not stored in and BIOS or memory location.
If you mean IP address then thats different...
Mark
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Can anybody point me in the direction of a module or function that will allow me
to grab the serial number from either a Laptop or PC?
Thanks
Daryll
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