ipconfig

G

George

I'm using a WinXP-pro PC, and I use the old standby command-line
"c:......>ipconfig" once in a while, just seems to identify the PC I'm
currently using.

But doing the same with Start>Run ipconfig just flashes a black box, then
disappears...too fast to read.

Any suggestions on how to fix this

Thanks,
George
 
N

Nepatsfan

George said:
I'm using a WinXP-pro PC, and I use the old standby command-line
"c:......>ipconfig" once in a while, just seems to identify the PC I'm
currently using.

But doing the same with Start>Run ipconfig just flashes a black box, then
disappears...too fast to read.

Any suggestions on how to fix this

Thanks,
George


If you open a command prompt window first, Start -> Run -> cmd.exe, you can then
enter ipconfig /all at the prompt. If you want to achieve the same results in
one step you would have to do the following, Start -> Run -> enter the following
command in the Open box.

cmd.exe /k ipconfig /all

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 

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