On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 12:41:43 -0400, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>No, CF 5 doesn't support that, unfortunately. However, it does support you
>adding your own IP address automatically. There's a button in the
>Administrator "Debugging IPs" screen labeled "Add Current", which will add
>your IP address to the list, so you don't have to figure out what your IP
>address is. I'm very proud of that button - it's my only personal
>contribution to the CF 5 Administrator interface.
>
>In addition, your DHCP administrator might be able to make your life a
>little easier with DHCP reservations, so that you get the same IP address
>every time you connect to the network, based on your MAC address. This is
>pretty easy to set up, although a bit tedious.
Thanks Dave, and everyone else who replied. We might be upgrading soon so
I'll check it out then. I would have thought that specifying an IP range
would be a quite logical and common thing that people would want to do.
I've found that if I use our server's external address rather than the
internal machine name I always have the same IP, the same as everyone else
in the office so that's quite useful. It's a small office and everyone
looking at the pages needs to see the debugging info.
Regards,
Kay.
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