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Hi,
I am working Mac OS X 10.4 machine. I want to find the server ip address of a file. I connect one server for example i am connecting smb://172.16.3.206/06macdata02 and it is connected. If i get the path of any one file in 06macdata02 i get the file path as /Volumes/06macdata02/filename.txt My requirement is to find the server ipaddress(ie 172.16.3.206) using this path. How can i do this? Thanks in advance... |
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