* D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.10.04 10:28:19-0700]: > The system administrator at work is a subcontract > employee. He is also the administrator at his > company. The company that I work for also has > employe's from his company working here and they > travel back and forth between companies and use their > M$ laptops at both sites. Here is the problem.. both > sites use M$ and my company has the DHCP set and the > other company doesn't, so when these people go to > their company they have to go and set the nic card up. > He asked me if I knew of a way to do this and I have > searched the web and came up dry... I think that a lot > of the people that are on this list are also very > knowledgable about M$ also. Is there a way to do this > with out setting his company up to use DHCP?
have a look at the 'whereami' package! -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] due to lack of interest tomorrow has been cancelled.
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