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Again, WMI and the Win32_NetworkAdapter class. You can get the configurations with the Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration class. Search for those two classes on MSDN.
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Thanks,
Yes I have been working on this still it does not say media type..
I want to find out specific difference between ehternet adapter card and wirless ethernet card...
mean to say in my machin if i have lot's of types of adapter installed and I want only ethernet specific adaptors.
I am looking into currently DeviceIoControl..
sonani prakash
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Sonani Prakash wrote: Yes I have been working on this still it does not say media type..
I want to find out specific difference between ehternet adapter card and wirless ethernet card...
Apparently "MediaType" is all you looked for. It's the AdapterType field in the Win32_NetworkAdapter class.
Sonani Prakash wrote: I am looking into currently DeviceIoControl..
You're wasting your time.
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It's amazing how people don't even take the time to do a little investigation
It'd take a couple of minutes at most to find out what was needed even from my threadbare answer of 'WMI' :/
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<shrug>I know! </shrug>
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See the problem is AdapterType field is not showing me seperation of wirless card and ethernet network adatper card.
second thing is Media type into registry is only supported for XP OS it's not there even for vista also...
That's y still struggling in finding no. of ehternet network card adapter(this should not be wirless ethernet card or dialup card or any othercard..)
I want it should support 802.3 stadards..
sonani prakash
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Sonani Prakash wrote: See the problem is AdapterType field is not showing me seperation of wirless card and ethernet network adatper card.
Yes, it does. The possible values for AdapterType are (taken straight out of the documentation!):
"Ethernet 802.3"
"Token Ring 802.5"
"Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)"
"Wide Area Network (WAN)"
"LocalTalk"
"Ethernet using DIX header format"
"ARCNET"
"ARCNET (878.2)"
"ATM"
"Wireless"
"Infrared Wireless"
"Bpc"
"CoWan"
"1394"
Now, if your network adapter does NOT put the correct adapter type into the WMI Provider, it's the fault of your cards manufacturer.
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Medea type is only suported for xp and second thing adapter type does not give any seperation for wirless and ethernet network adapter card.
so i want only no. of ehternet network cards.
sonani prakash
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Search for the IP Helper Api's.
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my system is having blutooth and my mobile is having too ,its possible to connect net to my system witout using datachord and my mobile :6600
-- modified at 4:58 Wednesday 18th July, 2007
vivek nanda
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This depends on the Bluetooth Profiles your mobile exposes. My mobile (RAZR V3) and system (Toshiba Satellite with USB stick bluetooth) allow me to use my mobile for internet connections, copy files, sync with Outlook AND use my PC headset for phone-calls with my mobile (funny, but useless).
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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If I'm not mistaken 6600 means Nokia 6600. If so yes you can most certainly connect it. Go to http://www.nokia.com[^] and download the latest version of Nokia PC Suite. Install it and go to Connection Manager. See to that your Bluetooth is up and running in both ur system and your Mobile. If it is so you must be using any Bluetooth stack as Widcom etc...
If your mobile is listed then please go to Phone and Modem option...You must have a Bluetooth connection listed in the modems available other than your internal modem in the system(if you have any). Click on it and go to Diagonostics. Then give a query modem. if certain queries are returned with Success tag then you are fine(this may take considerable amount of time).
Assuming you are using Microsoft WindowsXP SP2............I suggest the follwing
Just go to Start->Settings->Network Connection and create a new connection wizard.
Select Connect to Internet->then create connection manually->Dial up->...hereafter you have to give your Service Provider specific details. please consult customer care.
Once the connection is set just double click it. Enter the user name and pasword provided by your service provider and there you go...Happy Surfing
There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating-people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Regards...
Shouvik
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sir if cd is having documents r someother things, if we r going to install in particular system then the cd should not run in other systen and application should not open. it should be erased after installing in first one
vivek nanda
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chapathi wrote: sir if cd is having documents r someother things, if we r going to install in particular system then the cd should not run in other systen and application should not open.
To do that you'll have to lock it down to a single machine using the mobo and hard drive serials, which would first require running something on the target machine to retrive that info before burning the CD.
chapathi wrote: it should be erased after installing in first one
Unless you can find some single use cd's thats going to be very hard. To erase a CD you'd have to use a re-writeable CD and to stop it from being erased all the user would have to do is eject the disk.
It'd be very hard to pull this off without some serious investment and top notch workers. Even then some one would still get around it if they had the motivation and time :P
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Autorun can be prevented by depressing and holding the Shift-Button. Whoever knows that can simply copy the CD.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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Many people also have autorun disabled because it annoys them and they will decide how to use their computer *glares at focus stealing apps*
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Hi,
I have been looking around at some new memory devices. Unfortunately my hardware knowledge of the memory coding is limited. I have found people using PC4200 and DDR2-800,... but I do not know how they relate to each other.
Does any know where to find info on how PCxxxx relates to DDRxxx?
thanks,
Rich
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook
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thanks
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook
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np
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Hi
How to find whether my application is running on laptop machine or desktop machine ?
any win api would help ? or any other thing needs to be looked up.
sonani prakash
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There isn't any API to do this. There really isn't any method of reliably determining this. Why should your application care?
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The only reason I could think you'd want this is for power saving if on a laptop. In which case you want to check the power settings of the machine rather than find out if the machine is a laptop.
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Thanks,
Only way I am thinking is have to search for battery if it's present then it's laptop otherwise it's desktop...
sonani prakash
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