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| Thread ID: 47676 | 2004-08-02 06:51:00 | Finding MAC address? | jupi8 (4244) | Press F1 |
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| 257550 | 2004-08-02 06:51:00 | Hi there can somebody help me? im trying to find my MAC address, im using windows 2000 pro and the command ipconfig is not working for me. Whats going on. Any suggestions much appreciated thanx all |
jupi8 (4244) | ||
| 257551 | 2004-08-02 06:54:00 | Try ipconfig /all | Davesdad (923) | ||
| 257552 | 2004-08-02 06:58:00 | yeah i've tried all the variations on that one. thanx though, says that it does not recognize ipconfig as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file |
jupi8 (4244) | ||
| 257553 | 2004-08-02 07:00:00 | are you using cmd or command? | Growly (6) | ||
| 257554 | 2004-08-02 07:01:00 | iv'e tryed both, no luck | jupi8 (4244) | ||
| 257555 | 2004-08-02 07:07:00 | What about winipcfg | Davesdad (923) | ||
| 257556 | 2004-08-02 07:08:00 | also tried that, | jupi8 (4244) | ||
| 257557 | 2004-08-02 11:03:00 | Have a browse around www.download.com, I'm sure there are plenty of programs that can do that! Though the fact that you can't do those is a concern... |
Growly (6) | ||
| 257558 | 2004-08-02 13:02:00 | Hi Jupi8, If ipconfig /all isn't working for some reason, you could access the share from another computer and then arp -a to discover the MAC. HTH |
Gorela (901) | ||
| 257559 | 2004-08-03 04:39:00 | If ipconfig gives no output, you might not have a working TCP/IP stack. Is the Ethernet adapter working? The easy way with "real" cards is to look at the label on the card. If you have a "Live CD" Linux, the MAC address will be displayed when the card is found during the boot process. |
Graham L (2) | ||
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