We have the macros @ipaddress0, @ipaddress1, @ipaddress2 and @ipaddress3
Can we have the equivalent @address0, @address1 etc. which returns the MAC address of the appropriate network adaptor.
I am finding that a Windows 7 Enterprise laptop that has a wireless adaptor, a blank string is returned with @address when the laptop is using the Ethernet network adaptor.
If it uses Wireless then @address returns the MAC address of the wireless adaptor as it is supposed to.

Thanks.
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Bill