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Hello everybody,

how can I get the names of all neighbor computers in my local network ?

Thanks in advance
Nov 22 '05 #1
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If you can use ADSI it is as easy as:
DirectorySearch er src = new DirectorySearch er("(objectClas s=computer)");
foreach(SearchR esult res in src.FindAll())
{
Console.WriteLi ne(res.Path);
}

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