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This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
Pretty little screensaver. Idea was to create a pulsar like effect with multi-colored pointed stars. I have way too much time on my hands. Don't bother voting unless you feel absolutely compelled to.
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
Demonstrates the proper way to fill an excel sheet with data from an array. Lightning fast compared to filling cell-by-cell.
Pretty little screensaver. Idea was to create a pulsar like effect with multi-colored pointed stars. I have way too much time on my hands. Don't bother voting unless you feel absolutely compelled to.
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
Pretty little screensaver. Idea was to create a pulsar like effect with multi-colored pointed stars. I have way too much time on my hands. Don't bother voting unless you feel absolutely compelled to.
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
Pretty little screensaver. Idea was to create a pulsar like effect with multi-colored pointed stars. I have way too much time on my hands. Don't bother voting unless you feel absolutely compelled to.
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
Pretty little screensaver. Idea was to create a pulsar like effect with multi-colored pointed stars. I have way too much time on my hands. Don't bother voting unless you feel absolutely compelled to.
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
Pretty little screensaver. Idea was to create a pulsar like effect with multi-colored pointed stars. I have way too much time on my hands. Don't bother voting unless you feel absolutely compelled to.
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).
Demonstrates the proper way to fill an excel sheet with data from an array. Lightning fast compared to filling cell-by-cell.
Pretty little screensaver. Idea was to create a pulsar like effect with multi-colored pointed stars. I have way too much time on my hands. Don't bother voting unless you feel absolutely compelled to.
This sample project shows how to scan a network for all domains, then list either all servers on the domain or only the SQL servers on the domain. It uses the NetEnumServers API call and a NetEnumDomains function found in the NIMM.bas module which was originally written and posted here by *Patrick Herbst*. The NIMM.bas module has a TON of features for network management. FANTASTIC JOB Patrick! Thanks also goes out to Michael Monaghan for directing me to the posting that LED me to this solution. Even if this sample is the greatest thing since sliced bread to you (doubt it), please do not vote for this module, 99 percent of the REAL CODE was not written by me. I used alot of ideas from alot of authors (including Microsoft's technical articles).