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computers through LAN cards

I have VB6 and XPHome.

I have not tried to do this but I want to get a list of computers (connected
with my computer) using the LAN cards (without using the Internet
obviously). Is there a Component I should install? And if I may say, how do
you do it?

Any help would be appreciated.

Scott

Nov 21 '05 #1
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"Scott Starker" <Sc***********@sil.org> wrote in message
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I have VB6 and XPHome.


This group is for VB.NET. Please ask VB6 questions in the
microsoft.public.vb.* groups. I recommend
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion.
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