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| 28558 | 2001-12-25 23:44:00 | I would like to know what IP address my ISP assigns when i log on. i know it changes with every logon, thats OK, but I need to know what the current IP adress is. Using both XP & Win98 Thanks....John jhw@xtra.co.nz |
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| 28559 | 2001-12-26 00:03:00 | In Win98 (dont know about XP), there is a program in the windows directory called winipcfg.exe. Run this after you have logged on and it will show you your IP address. It's useful to make a shortcut to this on your desk top , particularly if you use NetMeeting and you want to give your IP to a friend who want to call you, rather than going through an ils server. | Guest (0) | ||
| 28560 | 2001-12-26 00:03:00 | Goto Start>Run, and type: winipcfg. Hit Enter, and the IP Configuration tool will open telling you your IP address. | Guest (0) | ||
| 28561 | 2001-12-26 01:00:00 | hi John, to find out your IP address in XP open a cmd prompt and type 'ipconfig /all' |
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| 28562 | 2001-12-26 02:40:00 | Great, thanks to all who replied. Cheers....John |
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| 28563 | 2001-12-26 02:53:00 | Bugger, when I use 'ipconfig /all' a dosbox appears for a split second, then disapears, so Im none the wiser. How do i get the dos box to stay up? Ive made a small batch file ipconfig /all halt But that hasnt stopped the DOS box from disappearing. Thanks in anticipation... John. |
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