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I'm using a WinXP-pro PC, and I use the old standby command-line
"c:......>ipconfig" once in a while, just seems to identify the PC I'm currently using. But doing the same with Start>Run ipconfig just flashes a black box, then disappears...too fast to read. Any suggestions on how to fix this Thanks, George |
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"George" <air1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:ubJyNbokIHA.3932@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I'm using a WinXP-pro PC, and I use the old standby command-line > "c:......>ipconfig" once in a while, just seems to identify the PC I'm > currently using. > > But doing the same with Start>Run ipconfig just flashes a black box, then > disappears...too fast to read. > > Any suggestions on how to fix this > > Thanks, > George > > > If you open a command prompt window first, Start -> Run -> cmd.exe, you can then enter ipconfig /all at the prompt. If you want to achieve the same results in one step you would have to do the following, Start -> Run -> enter the following command in the Open box. cmd.exe /k ipconfig /all Good luck Nepatsfan |
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