Alternate technique:
Assuming this is an NT-family operating system or Win98/Me, open a command prompt window (Start | Run; type in "command" on Win98/Me, "cmd" on NT/2000/XP/2003; hit "OK"). When it pops up, type in
ipconfig
and hit enter. You will see ALL IP addresses for the system.
On Windows 95/98/Me, you can alternately just go to Start | Run and type in "winipcfg" and hit OK to get a graphical listing of IP addresses.
Ronald Saa wrote:
Hi All, I have 2 computers that can VNC each other after they go online via IE6. Of course I have to email the Server's IP to the Client.
But I also know how to connect them by Dial-up networking without using IE6., which means no one has to be at the Server side.
Heres my question: After the connection is made via Dial-Up Networking, how do I find the Server's newly assigned IP address.
I can understand why this may be impossible before connecting, but after a Dial-up Connection is made, I think someone out there must know of a way.
Ron
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