CMD commands hang

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I have been tring to use IPconfig, ping, and netstat in the CMD window, but
they hang and give back no data. I cannot kill their proccess either. I
connect to the internet just fine. any help would be great.
 
NETSTAT.COM or netstat.exe? PING.COM or ping.exe? ipconfig.exe or...

Update your antivirus software and run a full system scan.

Do the same for whatever anti-spyware applications that you have.

Do these commands work?

IPconfig /?

ping /?

netstat /?

Why don't my commands work?
http://internet.cybermesa.com/~bstewart/cmdprompt.html#6

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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I have run a full anti-virus and adware scan with norton and panda software.
They are current. They say I am clean, but these days, who knows. In CMD I
am using netstat.exe, ping.exe, and ipconfig.exe.

the "netstat.exe /?" gives me the list of options assoc. with the command.
the other commands do the same. so they are there.

if I use "netstat.exe /a" it gives me the column headers, but no info..
"ipconfig /all" just sits there with no info returning to the screen. I have
tried to send it to a txt file, but no info goes out to the txt file.

I booted in SafeMode with networking and all these commands work fine.

all other CMD commands appear to be fine, so I persume it has somethin to do
with the network or DHCP router not responding to my mach. request for info..
All other mach.s are able to use these commands correctly.

I checked the wireless router and it has issued an IP to my machine.

I looked at the link you sent and checked my registery. It is correct.

the other odd thing is I have 7 scvhost.exe processes running, but am not
sure if this is related. 3 issued to "SYSTEM"; 2 issued to "NETWORK
SERVICE"; 2 issued "LOCAL SYSTEM". seems like over kill to me.

Please let me know if you have any advice. Thanks. -Taama
 
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