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<< You probably just didn't put a space between ipconfig and /all. >>
actually there isnt any differance between "ipconfig /all" and ipconfig/all" if you just do an ipconfig from the run prompt it brings up the command prompt and runs ipconfig than closes the command prompt (because the ipconfig program will have ended). so technically it does work when you just do an "ipconfig" from the "run" prompt, however the command prompt dissapears before you have time to read it. -Spy >>
Your're right it works either way, I never do it from start/run, just the command prompt.