Re: website.. I'll see if I can remove the vertical scrollbar from the iFrame, but the left scrollbar is for the dynamic list of UDFs, the right is from IE itself. I can see where the iFrame vertical scrollbar can be confusing, especially since it doesn't actually scroll.

As for WMI, there's a corresponding WMINicInfo UDF.. I still use NICInfo with the registry scrapes because it's WAY FASTER for evaluating the local interfaces. WMINicInfo is more versatile as it works well locally or remotely, and often faster on remote systems, but I keep NicInfo around for local-only queries. Depends on the application. For aacajo's needs, NicInfo is appropriate as it's only looking at the local system.

I'll take a look at the WMI stuff for the WmiNicInfo - should have time this weekend.. thanks for the ideas.

Glenn
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