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IP address of client
BGI
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2007-07-10
edited 2007-07-11
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Anyone found an easy way to find out ip address of client in navision?
Need to a way restrict access to navision based on ip addresses....
Rgds
Bgi
Rgds
Benny Giebens
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modric
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2007-07-10
IMHO its networking security problem, not Navision - and you should be able to restrict/allow access in your servers/routers etc.
At least your network admin can do it easily
Modris Ivans
MCP, Dynamics NAV - Application
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Bgestel
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2007-07-11
Use the shell command
and then use the "ipconfig > c:\ip.txt" command
then use navision to read the content of the ip.txt file. The ip number will be in there.
that will do the trick
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garak
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2007-07-11
use the search function. I've posted an Tip
Do you make it right, it works too!
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At least your network admin can do it easily
MCP, Dynamics NAV - Application
and then use the "ipconfig > c:\ip.txt" command
then use navision to read the content of the ip.txt file. The ip number will be in there.
that will do the trick
** SI ** Bert Van Gestel **
**********************