Running "ipconfig /all" on a machine will give you its IP address and
settings. There is no command that gets the IP addresses of all clients on
a network.
Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support
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Chris, not sure its what you're looking for but try the
web site below to obtain IP addresses. I use it because
sometimes I have problems accessing certain sites. It
works about 90% of the time for ulr's that you don't
expand the url host name beyond the home page.
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