Originally posted by OP
writing in notepad through through shell command
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Unfortunately, as there is no reference to what you're talking about (there are after all, many suggestions in this thread), it's hard to know how to respond.
@ADezii & Fish
Although these ideas may be interesting in their own right, as the (fairly) simple command can be run directly from within Access it does seem a little overkill.
It does make me wonder if what I posted was understood clearly. Maybe I overcomplicated it somewhat, but I wanted a copy / pastable solution that would enable anyone to test the theory for themselves. It certainly produces the required results (Referring to post #13).Comment
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Perhaps I was the one who misinterpreted the OP's request. Redirecting the Output of the IPConfig Command was only half the equation, displaying the Output within the context of Access was the other. That's why the logic in Post Numbers 3 and 14. Oh well, it wasn't the first, and it surely won't be the last time, that I was wrong (LOL).Originally posted by NeoPaUnfortunately, as there is no reference to what you're talking about (there are after all, many suggestions in this thread), it's hard to know how to respond.
@ADezii & Fish
Although these ideas may be interesting in their own right, as the (fairly) simple command can be run directly from within Access it does seem a little overkill.
It does make me wonder if what I posted was understood clearly. Maybe I overcomplicated it somewhat, but I wanted a copy / pastable solution that would enable anyone to test the theory for themselves. It certainly produces the required results (Referring to post #13).Comment
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Ravi,
I notice you have just tried again to post the same message as you tried before. When you want to post you need to click on the Reply button rather than the Report one.
Reporting merely sends a private message to the moderators letting them know you feel something is wrong with that post.
I hope you are more successful in future.Comment
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