[Web4lib] Determining the IP address in Windows Server 2003

Carl W Feucht cwf at mac.com
Thu Oct 25 11:33:07 EDT 2007


Here's the situation: We're running a Windows Server 2003 with IIS &  
ASP installed. IP's are assigned via DHCP.

I'm poised to buy access to a database for use in the library and  
request a trial. Agreeing to my request, my vendor requests an IP  
range to authenticate our school network.

I email my IT Team requesting same. [Here's where I get confused]  
They come into the library and explain all I need do is bring up a C: 
\ prompt, run IPConfig All, cut and paste the results into an email  
and send it back to my vendor.

Long story short, this does not get me access to the trial database.  
I'm thinking there is another way. I'm thinking there must be an IP  
range assigned by our ISP that we plug into our DHCP setting. When I  
take this thought to our IT Team I'm told they don't know what I'm  
referring to.

My question then is: What are our unknowns here?

Thank you,

Carl W Feucht, Librarian
Indianhead International School
233-3 Howon-Dong,
Uijeongbu City, Gyeonggi-Do,
KOREA   480-701
Tel: +82 (0)31-870-3475
Fax: +82 (0)31-826-3476
http://iis.or.kr/





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