Jack Skelley wrote:
> Good Evening All:
> Since many hotels and internet hot spots are shutting off ICMP (ping) I am 
> having a problem in one of my apps to determine if a server is available.
> The existing code pings the server and if it responds the mapping process 
> proceeds. I know I can try and map the drive and if it fails the server:
> 1. may not be available (unplugged, power failure, etc)
> 2. or the user didn't enter their credentials correctly (probably the case...)
> How can I tell if a server is available without pinging or trying to map a 
> drive.
> I thought about trying to get the IP address of the server but that didn't 
> seem to work. It gave me the IP address of my box.
> Any other ideas?
> Thanks
> Regards,
> 
> Jack Skelley


Are you using some sort of mapped VFP data folder across the internet?

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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