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In Win XP, how can I check out what IP number, Subnet and similar stuff? I know there was some good built in program for that in Win98SE can't remember it's name though. I have static IP's so I can't see it in Network connections.
You mean the Run command when you say command line, don't you?
Well, when i type ipconfig /all in run something comes up, just to disappear as quickly.
don't type ipconfig /all directly into the "run..." window
You need to type "command" in the run window, then you will ahve a permanent "DOS" window open. THEN type ipconfig /all and you'll get your info.
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