L LOLyourFace Banned Jun 1, 2002 4,543 0 0 Mar 1, 2004 #1 how do I find my PC's IP address? Run -> ipconfig something..
L LOLyourFace Banned Jun 1, 2002 4,543 0 0 Mar 1, 2004 #3 Originally posted by: minendo ipconfig -all Click to expand... the window wouldnt stay put, it pops then dissapears...
Originally posted by: minendo ipconfig -all Click to expand... the window wouldnt stay put, it pops then dissapears...
MikeyIs4Dcats Lifer Nov 5, 2001 18,366 3 0 Mar 1, 2004 #4 or Control Panel>Network>select "Local Area Connection">select "Internet Protocol">Properties
minendo Elite Member Aug 31, 2001 35,560 22 81 Mar 1, 2004 #5 Originally posted by: LOLyourFace Originally posted by: minendo ipconfig -all Click to expand... the window wouldnt stay put, it pops then dissapears... Click to expand... Start ---> Programs ---> Accessories ---> Command Prompt. Then run ipconfig -all
Originally posted by: LOLyourFace Originally posted by: minendo ipconfig -all Click to expand... the window wouldnt stay put, it pops then dissapears... Click to expand... Start ---> Programs ---> Accessories ---> Command Prompt. Then run ipconfig -all
J Joker81 Golden Member Aug 9, 2000 1,281 0 0 Mar 1, 2004 #7 type CMD then in the blackbox type. IPCONFIG
K kt Diamond Member Apr 1, 2000 6,032 1,348 136 Mar 1, 2004 #8 Start->Run If Win9x/Me, type in: "command" If Win2000/NT/XP, type in: "cmd" At command prompt type in: ipconfig
Start->Run If Win9x/Me, type in: "command" If Win2000/NT/XP, type in: "cmd" At command prompt type in: ipconfig