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tni@nc.rr.com
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      3rd Mar 2005
Hi,

I want to get a unique ID of a computer instance. This ID has to be
unique across domains, sites, and remain the same after OS, domain and
hardware upgrades. Any ideas how to get this or how to compose it?

Thomas

 
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Gnanaprakash Rathinam
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      4th Mar 2005
I think you might be looking something for MAC address,
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http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/I-N/netw...icle.php/c5451


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> I want to get a unique ID of a computer instance. This ID has to be
> unique across domains, sites, and remain the same after OS, domain and
> hardware upgrades. Any ideas how to get this or how to compose it?
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> Thomas
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tni@nc.rr.com
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      4th Mar 2005
Hi,

Thanks. But Network adapters could be multiple and balanced or
replaced. So that is not really what I'm looking for - good answer
though.

 
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