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Fritz44
05-21-2000, 06:52 PM
Here's another for you NT experts.......I want to see what my IP is NT and remember being able to do it by typing IPCONFIG in a Run command line. When I do that however, I get a window which very quickly flashes on the screen then disappears. Its way too fast to be able to read it at all and I need to know what the IP address of the DHCP NIC is (the one actually connected to my cable modem, as opposed to the one I manually set the IP for and is connected to my internal network). Any ideas? Fred
I'm sure that there is an NT command to do this ... however I don't know what it is. YOu can go to the GRC web site and download a utility that should tell you. It is at...
https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
CMonster
05-21-2000, 09:05 PM
I know what you mean.
Try opening a command window (the equivalent of a DOS window) and entering the command there.
hd581
05-22-2000, 09:48 PM
This is pretty much the same as what Cmonster said.
You can type 'cmd' in the run command.
Then type 'ipconfig'.
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