Thanks alot for your help, looks like we've found something which isn't really write-once-run-everywhere like ... I don't like to implement something just because the java-port for a particular OS does NOT do what it should (according to the java-doc getHostName() retrieves the FQHN). For me, this behavior of NT shows at least one of those two things: a) NT is not a _real_ OS b) M$ doesn't like Java (or is Sun doing the port for NT ??) But this belongs to a different list .... Mark
- Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under NT Mark Hofmann
- RE: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under ... Jason Dillon
- RE: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname un... Rudhuwan Abu Bakar
- JDBC for Oracle (was: RE: Retrieving a f... Urban Widmark
- Re: JDBC for Oracle (was: RE: Retrie... Robert P. Biuk-Aghai
- Re: JDBC for Oracle (was: RE: Retrie... Jason Kissinger
- RE: Retrieving a fully qualified hostnam... Jason Dillon
- RE: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under ... Markus Bader
- Re: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under ... Christopher Hinds
- Re: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under ... John Summerfield
- Re: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname un... Mark Hofmann
- Re: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under ... Michael Sinz
- Re: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname un... Jason Dillon
- RE: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under ... dmarsh
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