How to Change the IP Address List Order Returned
This article was previously published under Q171320 SUMMARY The Windows Sockets gethostbyname() API can be used to
retrieve IP addresses assigned to a computer. If the host name sent in the
query is NULL, or the local host name of the computer, gethostbyname() will
return a list of IP addresses assigned to all network cards installed in the
computer. Some third-party device drivers are sensitive about the IP address order in the list returned by gethostbyname(); the device drivers require that the IP address to which they are bound do not show up at the top of the list. MORE INFORMATION Under Windows NT 3.51, the IP address list is in the same
order as the TCP/IP network card binding order; therefore, altering the TCP/IP
network card binding order will indirectly change the IP address order returned
by gethostbyname(). Under Windows NT 4.0, that binding order does not influence the IP address order. Alternatively, a registry value, DependOnService, can be used to indirectly control the IP address order. NOTE: There is a fix that, when applied, will list the first IP address of each NIC in the system, then the remainder of the IP addresses from all NICs. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge base: 164023 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/164023/EN-US/) Applications Calling GetHostByName() for the Local Host Name May
See the List of IP Addresses In an Order that Does Not Match the Binding
Order To influence the order of the IP address list, follow
the steps below. These steps assume that you have two network adapter cards
installed in a Windows NT 4.0 server computer. The driver names for the network
adapters are Netcard1 and Netcard2. The steps below will cause the IP address
order to list Netcard2's IP addresses first. WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to reinstall Windows NT to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk.
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