The are free internet services that designed to solve this 
problem.  Basically what they do is to send the ip address
to a dns server, and you can get it from there, by using a 
intenet host name.

do a google search for "dynamic dns"

Jerry

On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 17:03, Ronald Saa wrote:
> *** NOTE: I WANT TO KNOW THE IP-ADDRESS OF A REMOTE COMPUTER. ***
> *** I AM NOT IN FRONT OF IT ***
> 
> >>> "Ronald Saa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/24/2004 9:27:48 AM >>>
> 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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