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Old 08-04-2005, 14:39   #10
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Re: How to find MAC address of computer on LAN?

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Originally Posted by Richard M
Because I want to boot it up to get some files off it.

I have 3 machines at home: 1 DC, 1 XP desktop and 1 Linux server.
I can remote into any of these from work but only the DC is running 24/7.
I can remote desktop into this and use a Wake On LAN tool to boot up the XP desktop but I don't have the MAC addy.
Ah i see.....

hmmm..... i dont think you can get its mac, unless the arp table on the dc is currently remembering it (hence the arp -a dos command posted above)
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