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FastResolver v1.26 FastResolver v1.26 FastResolver is a small utility that resolves multiple host names into IP addresses and vice versa. You can simply type the list of IP addresses or host name that you want to resolve, or alternatively, you can specify IP addresses range that you want to scan. For local network, FastResolver also allows you to get the MAC address of all IP addresses that you scan. FastResolver is a multithreaded application, so it can resolve dozens of addresses within a few seconds. Versions History Version 1.26: Added 'Copy As Hosts File' option. (Ctrl+H) System Requirements Windows operating system: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003. Network connection. Be aware that resolving IP address to host name doesn't work well under Windows 98/ME. Using FastResolver FastResolver doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just put the executable file (FastResolver.exe) anywhere you like, and run it. After you run FastResolver utility, you can type multiple IP addresses and host names, separated by commas, spaces, or CRLF. Alternatively, you can select IP addresses range to resolve into host names. The 'Company Name' Column Starting from version 1.20, FastResolver allows you to view the company name of each MAC address. However, in order to get this feature, you must download the following external file, and put in the same folder of FastResolver.exe: http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/oui/oui.txt Be aware that you must save it as 'oui.txt' Options Menu Display Multiple Host IP Addresses: If this option is checked, and the host name has multiple IP addresses, all IP addresses are displayed. Resolve IP Addresses Back To Host Name: If this option is checked, and you resolve an host name to IP address, the IP Address is resolved back into a host name, and displayed in "Host ... |
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