Whenever you browse your favorite website or use your internet-reliant apps, your router automatically assigns you an IP address. This changes every time you connect to the internet, so for every ...
Is there an easy way (like via a .Net library) that allows me to get the IP address and subnet mask of the local machine that the application is running on?
I currently run a Windows 2003 domain, addresses are on the 172.X.X.X network. All desktops are currently Windows XP. We have just purchased our first Windows 7 machine and I am now in a testing phase ...