Debopam,
There is no easy 100% sure way of doing this. You could download a tool
such as nmap, and then tell it to ping scan a range of IPs. However, this
will probably be blocked by company firewalls, routers, NAT, etc.
Branden Root
Web Developer
Portent Interactive
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Dear All,
Can anyone pls tell me whether there is any means by which I can get all the
IP addresses running in a specified domain. I can only specify the name of
the domain or the name of the workgroup, as the case may be.
Thanx in advance,
Debopam.
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