Hi, Matthew -
TCPCLIENTAddress does what you indicate, and the optional Node
HLAddress is explicit. But those are for server-client communication,
whereas your Windows folk are apparently concerned about user browser
access, which is rather arbitrary and beyond your control in a multi-
interfaced box. This is where the OS and network administrators take
over, to enforce box access restrictions: work for them to do, less
work for you.
Richard Sims
On May 12, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Large, M (Matthew) wrote:
Hi Richard,
I had my suspicions about that..
Do you think the TCPCLIENTADDRESS option would be of any use? I guess
(without looking) this updates the TCP_ADDRESS column on the server to
suggest an IP to make next contact with, not to ensure the client only
listens on that IP address.
Regards,
Matthew
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