O$ - Determine if machine is using DHCP
Steve Farmer
hts at hts.com.au
Thu Apr 2 19:22:33 EDT 2009
Hi Frank
A code snippet would be fantastic thanks!
Regards
Steve
Frank Bradley wrote:
> If you are talking about Windows, then you could possible check the entries
> in the registry. The information is located at
>
> *HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE*
> * \SYSTEM*
> * \CurrentControlSet*
> * \Services*
> * \Tcpip*
> * \Interfaces*
> * \<Interface GUID ex:
> {1BBA2BE4-D734-47DF-AEDC-6167F60E278D}>*
> now an entry EnableDHCP DWord 1 or 0 will give you the results.
>
> If you would like the code, let me know
>
>
> Frank
>
>
> 2009/4/2 Steve Farmer <hts at hts.com.au>
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know if it is possible to determine from within Studio whether
>> or not a machine is using DHCP?
>>
>> Regards
>> Steve
>>
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