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    Question

    Can you tell me how I can get my own IPwith an API function.
    I want to show it in an VB project.

    Thanks for your help.
    CU

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    Dunno how to do it with API, but you can put a winsock control on your form, and get the LocalIP property from it...

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    Smile I got this little code :-)

    Thank you for your help.
    I've found this little code.
    So now I know my IP.
    Thank you very much :-)


    Resolve your local IP Address and host name using this tip. NOTE: You will experience an error in a compiled version of this code. Get around this by compiling to P Code.

    Tip Code

    Option Explicit

    Public Const MAX_WSADescription = 256
    Public Const MAX_WSASYSStatus = 128
    Public Const ERROR_SUCCESS As Long = 0
    Public Const WS_VERSION_REQD As Long = &H101
    Public Const WS_VERSION_MAJOR As Long = WS_VERSION_REQD \ &H100 And &HFF&
    Public Const WS_VERSION_MINOR As Long = WS_VERSION_REQD And &HFF&
    Public Const MIN_SOCKETS_REQD As Long = 1
    Public Const SOCKET_ERROR As Long = -1

    Public Type HOSTENT
    hName As Long
    hAliases As Long
    hAddrType As Integer
    hLen As Integer
    hAddrList As Long
    End Type

    Public Type WSADATA
    wVersion As Integer
    wHighVersion As Integer
    szDescription(0 To MAX_WSADescription) As Byte
    szSystemStatus(0 To MAX_WSASYSStatus) As Byte
    wMaxSockets As Integer
    wMaxUDPDG As Integer
    dwVendorInfo As Long
    End Type

    Public Declare Function WSAGetLastError Lib "WSOCK32.DLL" () As Long

    Public Declare Function WSAStartup Lib "WSOCK32.DLL" _
    (ByVal wVersionRequired As Long, lpWSADATA As WSADATA) As Long

    Public Declare Function WSACleanup Lib "WSOCK32.DLL" () As Long

    Public Declare Function gethostname Lib "WSOCK32.DLL" _
    (ByVal szHost As String, ByVal dwHostLen As Long) As Long

    Public Declare Function gethostbyname Lib "WSOCK32.DLL" _
    (ByVal szHost As String) As Long

    Public Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" _
    (hpvDest As Any, ByVal hpvSource As Long, ByVal cbCopy As Long)

    Public Function GetIPAddress() As String

    Dim sHostName As String * 256
    Dim lpHost As Long
    Dim HOST As HOSTENT
    Dim dwIPAddr As Long
    Dim tmpIPAddr() As Byte
    Dim i As Integer
    Dim sIPAddr As String

    If Not SocketsInitialize() Then
    GetIPAddress = ""
    Exit Function
    End If

    If gethostname(sHostName, 256) = SOCKET_ERROR Then
    GetIPAddress = ""
    MsgBox "Windows Sockets error " & Str$(WSAGetLastError()) & _
    " has occurred. Unable to successfully get Host Name."
    SocketsCleanup
    Exit Function
    End If

    sHostName = Trim$(sHostName)
    lpHost = gethostbyname(sHostName)

    If lpHost = 0 Then
    GetIPAddress = ""
    MsgBox "Windows Sockets are not responding. " & _
    "Unable to successfully get Host Name."
    SocketsCleanup
    Exit Function
    End If

    CopyMemory HOST, lpHost, Len(HOST)
    CopyMemory dwIPAddr, HOST.hAddrList, 4

    ReDim tmpIPAddr(1 To HOST.hLen)

    CopyMemory tmpIPAddr(1), dwIPAddr, HOST.hLen

    For i = 1 To HOST.hLen
    sIPAddr = sIPAddr & tmpIPAddr(i) & "."
    Next

    GetIPAddress = Mid$(sIPAddr, 1, Len(sIPAddr) - 1)
    SocketsCleanup

    End Function

    Public Function GetIPHostName() As String

    Dim sHostName As String * 256

    If Not SocketsInitialize() Then
    GetIPHostName = ""
    Exit Function
    End If

    If gethostname(sHostName, 256) = SOCKET_ERROR Then
    GetIPHostName = ""
    MsgBox "Windows Sockets error " & Str$(WSAGetLastError()) & _
    " has occurred. Unable to successfully get Host Name."
    SocketsCleanup
    Exit Function
    End If

    GetIPHostName = Left$(sHostName, InStr(sHostName, Chr(0)) - 1)
    SocketsCleanup

    End Function

    Public Function HiByte(ByVal wParam As Integer)

    HiByte = wParam \ &H100 And &HFF&

    End Function

    Public Function LoByte(ByVal wParam As Integer)
    LoByte = wParam And &HFF&
    End Function



    Public Sub SocketsCleanup()

    If WSACleanup() <> ERROR_SUCCESS Then
    MsgBox "Socket error occurred in Cleanup."
    End If

    End Sub



    Public Function SocketsInitialize() As Boolean

    Dim WSAD As WSADATA
    Dim sLoByte As String
    Dim sHiByte As String

    If WSAStartup(WS_VERSION_REQD, WSAD) <> ERROR_SUCCESS Then
    MsgBox "The 32-bit Windows Socket is not responding."
    SocketsInitialize = False
    Exit Function
    End If

    If WSAD.wMaxSockets < MIN_SOCKETS_REQD Then
    MsgBox "This application requires a minimum of " & _
    CStr(MIN_SOCKETS_REQD) & " supported sockets."
    SocketsInitialize = False
    Exit Function
    End If

    If LoByte(WSAD.wVersion) < WS_VERSION_MAJOR Or _
    (LoByte(WSAD.wVersion) = WS_VERSION_MAJOR And _
    HiByte(WSAD.wVersion) < WS_VERSION_MINOR) Then
    sHiByte = CStr(HiByte(WSAD.wVersion))
    sLoByte = CStr(LoByte(WSAD.wVersion))
    MsgBox "Sockets version " & sLoByte & "." & sHiByte & _
    " is not supported by 32-bit Windows Sockets."
    SocketsInitialize = False
    Exit Function
    End If

    'must be OK, so lets do it
    SocketsInitialize = True

    End Function

    Private Sub cmdGetIP_Click()
    Msgbox GetIPAddress
    End Sub

    Private Sub cmdGetHost_Click()
    Msgbox GetIPHostName
    End Sub

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