You could try running the "ipconfig" command through nt's command prompt, it
should return you your server's ip address.

cheers


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Probably because this variable does NOT exist on NT...
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> Why would $ENV{'SERVER_ADDR'} not return my servers ip?
>
> Dave
> ThunderLine

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