Jacque,

Using XP home and the command:

"arp -a"  works here as long as I perform the requisite ping and pause
briefly to let the arp cache update.

--
cb

On 8/31/07, J. Landman Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to obtain the MAC address of a server from a client
> machine on a Windows LAN?
>
> Some web research suggests that the arp command will give what I want,
> but when I run it in the command line it says there are no arp entries,
> even if I successfully ping the server first.
>
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