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LGM-Developer 25-Mar-15 17:26pm View    
I am pretty sure you are going to need a 3rd party SMTP server to do this...

One suggestion is http://sourceforge.net/projects/winsmtpserver/
LGM-Developer 23-Mar-15 21:16pm View    
Have you configured the connection protocols that the server is responding to? By default, most servers will only be configured for shared memory and named pipes...

On your SQL server, go to the "SQL Server Configuration Manager" app...

If you need more help, try here https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms191464.aspx
LGM-Developer 23-Mar-15 17:26pm View    
Anyone know what website or application this guy is working on? There is no excuse for being lazy ... By intercepting quotes you are removing the legitimate reasons for having a quote in a name or surname field... If you use SQL parameters at the start, you will also remove all the BS that you will later encounter with string manipulation and concatenation spaghetti that results from doing "dynamic" sql inserts etc.
LGM-Developer 23-Mar-15 17:20pm View    
I am questioning why the assignments are back to front...
LGM-Developer 23-Mar-15 16:11pm View    
Remove the reference to the NetworkInterfaceType

nic.NetworkInterfaceType == NetworkInterfaceType.Ethernet

That snippet will now work...

BTW a PPPoE interface does have a MAC Address... In fact all ethernet devices have an address...

A network packet holds the source and destination of the packet... in the example below ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff is the broadcast mac address.

Frame 1 (44 bytes on wire, 44 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: 00:50:da:42:d7:df, Dst: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
PPP-over-Ethernet Discovery
Version: 1
Type 1
Code Active Discovery Initiation (PADI)
Session ID: 0000
Payload Length: 24
PPPoE Tags
Tag: Service-Name
Tag: Host-Uniq
Binary Data: (16 bytes)