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98873 2002-11-16 03:09:00 How do you find out what your IP address is? Baldy (26)
98874 2002-11-16 03:49:00 Flag the Q guys & gals...... I have found out the answer. Baldy (26)
98875 2002-11-16 03:50:00 Hi Baldy, try this:

To find out IP address: Start - Run - WINIPCFG

or go to www. network-tools.com/

goes off muttering about how CardFile needs a
damn good tidy up to find things these days
Susan B (19)
98876 2002-11-16 03:51:00 Duh! I wasn't quick enough! :D Susan B (19)
98877 2002-11-16 03:54:00 If you get your "Command Prompt" going, you can type ipconfig<enter>.

Two methods, Start/Run - type (sorry can't remember)
Start/Programs/Accesories - and you should see Command Prompt. It is a DOS shell that runs in windows - fancy that, in 1990(or so) it used to be the other way around. Once again, type ipconfig and press enter.
It should display your IP address, your subnet mask, and your default gateway.:)
rads:)
raddersnz (684)
98878 2002-11-16 03:56:00 I wasn't quick enough either
:kill: or be :killed:
raddersnz (684)
98879 2002-11-16 04:05:00 Thanks guys......... I should get a card file Susan

I can never find the correct used envelope I have written things on the back of - when I need it LOL

BALDY:-)
Baldy (26)
98880 2002-11-16 04:24:00 >> I should get a card file Susan

This (http://www.azzcardfile.com/) is the one I use. :-)
Susan B (19)
98881 2002-11-16 04:34:00 Glad you replied to Baldy's ? Susan B .

Something else I have learned and have stored away on my Cardfile .

B-) B-)

Certainly didn't need these today


Iris
Iris (475)
98882 2002-11-16 10:33:00 I use Outpost firewall and run the curser over the symol on the task bar to get the IP Rod ger (316)
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