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How to get my own IP address in C#?

I need to get the IP address of the system, where the application is running by C# code

IPAddress[] ip = Dns.GetHostAddresses(Dns.GetHostName());   
foreach (IPAddress theaddress in ip)
{
    String _ipAddress = theaddress.ToString();
}

I am using this code, but this is giving a different result in a different operating system. For example, in Windows 7 it is giving "fe80::e3:148d:6e5b:bcaa%14"
and Windows XP it is giving "192.168.10.93".

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Note that you may have multiple IP addresses assigned to a machine. You can retrieve them like so (note: this code ignores the loopback address):

  var iplist = new List<string>();
  foreach (var iface in NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces())
  {
    var ips = iface.GetIPProperties().UnicastAddresses;
    foreach (var ip in ips)
      if (ip.Address.AddressFamily == AddressFamily.InterNetwork &&
          ip.Address.ToString() != "127.0.0.1")
        iplist.Add(ip.Address.ToString());
  }

Namespaces used include:

using System.Net;
using System.Net.NetworkInformation;
using System.Net.Sockets;
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Here you go - quick google:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.ipaddress(v=VS.100).aspx

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