Sarah Reichelt wrote:
>>>What I eventually decided to use for the unique machine ID -- instead of
>>
>>its network name -- was the host machine's MAC address. This handler
>>gets that info, regardless of whether the program is running locally or
>>remotely:
>>
>
>
> I don't expect it matters but you can have more than one MAC address
> per machine. I have one for Ethernet and a different one for Airport.
> The Ethernet one appears first in the preferences.plist, but is that
> just because I am connected via enternet at the moment? Could the
> order change if the connection method changes?
>
> Just something for you to consider :-)

Thanks. I guess I'll get the "Ethernet" key first before parsing out the MAC address from it. Good point.

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