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Check IP at command prompt
By  Super Admin  | Published  02/23/2005 | User Interface Page 3 | Rating:
Check IP at command prompt

Just type "cmd /k ipconfig" in the run box (Start button, run).

You can also put cmd /k ipconfig in a text file and give it a .bat extension to make a batch script so you just need to click on the file to execute it instead of going to the start menu.

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    It told the all things i needed to know. Good and Easy guide...
     
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    good!!
     
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    i need to know how to find other peoples ip adress
     
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    Good!
     
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    Incomplete answer. The question was internet ip from command NOT local ip (i knew that anyway) ipconfig/all
     
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    thanks
     
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    ty
     
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    well you dont have to type "cmd /k" all you need is ipconfig
     
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    worked :D
     
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    pretty good
     
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    Good especially the /k parameter I never knew that one before ;)
     
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    It was what I was looking for.
     
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    short and effective
     
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