Hi, I´m not sure if this helps but you could try to install an earlier version of NetIO-GUI (1.04 or 1.0.3 from https://sourceforge.net/projects/netiogui/files/). Former versions are compatible to the latest version and are built with an earlier version of the .NET framework and contain the 32-bit version of the netio.exe command line tool. If that won´t work, you could directly use the command line version of netio (win32-i686.exe from Github) on the Win7/32 server side.
Hi, I´m not sure if this helps but you could try to install an earlier version of NetIO-GUI (1.04 or 1.0.3 from https://sourceforge.net/projects/netiogui/files/). Former versions are compatible to the latest version and are built with an earlier version or the .NET framework and contain the 32-bit version of the netio.exe command line tool. If that won´t work, you could directly use the command line version of netio (win32-i686.exe from Github) on the Win7/32 server side.
GUI doesn't allow some valid addresses.
GUI doesn't allow some valid addresses.
Hi, IP adresses are validated in the following function. In a.b.c.d every tuple has to be a one to three digit number. a and d must be 1-255, b and c must be 0 to 255. So it looks like the 0 in the last tuple is the cause of the problem here. Let me know if this helps. Private Function IsIpValid(ByVal ipAddress As String) As Boolean Dim expr As String = "^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$" Dim reg As Regex = New Regex(expr) If (reg.IsMatch(ipAddress)) Then Dim parts() As String = ipAddress.Split(".")...
Hi, IP adresses are validated in the following function. In a.b.c.d every tuple has to be a one to three digit number. a and d must be 1-255, b and c must be 0 to 255. So it looks like the 0 in the last tuple is the cause of the problem here. Let me know if this helps. ~~~ Private Function IsIpValid(ByVal ipAddress As String) As Boolean Dim expr As String = "^\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}$" Dim reg As Regex = New Regex(expr) If (reg.IsMatch(ipAddress)) Then Dim parts() As String = ipAddress.Split(".")...
Use maskedTextbox for IP textbox
Hi @birch, auto discovery would only be possible in local networks, not in routed (VPN) environments. But it´s a good idea to have that. If I find some time in the future, I will add it.