Or the same info is available in my network places, view network connection,
right click your connection, status, support tab(also details on the support
tab).
wtf? Start>Run and type "cmd" without the quotes to get a command
prompt. Then type "ipconfig /all", again without the quotes. Unless
you're looking for a gui. If you're looking for a little program with a
gui to just give you your ip address, there are lots of freeware
programs - just do a search on WebAttack for "ip identifier" and you'll
get lots - http://www.webattack.com. Or you can go to http://www.whatismyip.com/ and it will display your ip address.
Yes, I know They asked for a command like winipcfg, so I assumed they
wanted a gui, so I pointed them to a similar command. And it's free, from
Microsoft's website.
Just some info for both of you guys.....XP already has a gui that shows all
the winipcfg info. No need for any third party app.
The info is available in my network places, view network connection,
right click your connection, status, support tab(also details on the support
tab).
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