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- Troubleshoot with Windows 2000 Server's Ipconfig and NetDiag
- Ipconfig is one of the TCP/IP troubleshooting tools that's invaluable when troubleshooting basic connectivity and DHCP problems on your Windows 2000 Server. The primary task of Ipconfig is to display TCP/IP settings. By default, it displays the connection-specific DNS suffix, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. If you enter...
- Tags: DHCP, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Network, Microsoft Windows 2000, DNS, Server, Microsoft Windows, Tool, Ipconfig, Jim Boyce
- Blog posts 2007-08-17
- Using windows Xp Ip Configuration tool
- Using windows Xp Ip Configuration toolAfter downloading the xp ip config tool, The instructions says to rename the text document wxp-ipconfig.text to wxp-ipconfig.hta and double click on it to install the tool,however it still remains a text document.What am I missing to install this tool.good QI was wondering about that...
- Tags: Param, windows, IPConfig, tool, cliveyow@...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-10
- Automating IPConfig in Windows NT/2000 using Windows Scripting Host
- Would you like to have a GUI IPConfig tool in Windows NT and 2000? In this Daily Drill Down, Greg Shultz, Windows Scripting Host guru, shows you how to build one.In Windows 9x, you can use the Winipcfg utility to diagnose a system’s TCP/IP configuration. This utility works within the...
- Tags: Operating systems, PRODUCTIVITY, Network technology, Scripting languages, NETWORKING, Greg Shultz, Windows NT/2000, IPConfig, Microsoft Windows, TCP/IP Configuration, Ipconfig.exe, TCP/IP, Windows 9X, IPConfig Automation Tool, tool, WSH
- Technical articles 2001-03-19
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- The Windows XP IP Configuration Tool
- When you're troubleshooting TCP/IP connectivity problems, the Ipconfig command can be a handy tool. But using it on the command line is more work than it should be. Here's a simple interface that makes Ipconfig--and its eight switches--much easier to run.
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., IP, Tool, Productivity, Tcp/Ip, Microsoft Windows, Network Technology, Microsoft Windows XP, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
- Download resources 2004-06-22
- How to determine the IP addresses and subnets if there's no DHCP server
- I tried to connect a network that has some clients with manually assigned IPs and no DHCP server at all, when I attach my PC to the network it just keeps sending DHCP DISCOVER packets without any reply and ends up with APIPA and become isolated because of the different...
- Tags: NETWORKING, server, IP address, subnet, IP, tool, network, DHCP, DHCP Server
- Discussion threads 2008-02-23
- Get to know IPConfig's available parameters in Windows Server 2003
- While Windows Server 2003 sports some handy networking GUI tools, the IPConfig command-line program is sometimes still your best bet. In this Windows Server 2003 tip, Scott Lowe introduces you to this helpful utility, and he lists this tool's available parameters. Even though the networking GUI tools in Windows...
- Tags: DHCP, Microsoft Windows Server, IPConfig, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Scott Lowe MCSE, NETWORKING, adapter, adapter name, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, DHCP Class, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2006-01-31
- Troubleshoot DNS with ipconfig in Windows 2000
- The console-based ipconfig command enables you to view and set IP settings for the local computer; it also allows you to view DNS information and troubleshoot DNS problems. This Windows 2000 Pro tip explains which ipconfig commands to use to troubleshoot DNS problems. The console-based ipconfig command enables you...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, DNS, IP, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Domain names, NETWORKING, resolver, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Internet
- Technical articles 2005-08-01
- Build Your Skills: Configure TCP/IP graphically with Wntipcfg
- Find out how to extract and run the Wntipcfg tool in Windows 2000.If you migrate to Windows 2000 from Windows 9x or Me, you might wonder what happened to the graphical Winipcfg.exe tool that came with earlier Windows versions. A default 2000 install still offers the familiar Ipconfig.exe command-line utility,...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, NETWORKING, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, Wntipcfg.exe, Wntipcfg, Microsoft Windows 2000, tool, TCP/IP, Windows 2000 Resource Kit
- Technical articles 2002-07-09
- Using the Windows 2000 Network Diagnostics tool
- Solving a network problem can sometimes be tricky, to say the least. In this Daily Drill Down, Brien Posey introduces you to the Network Diagnostics tool, a command-line utility designed to test the functionality of your network client.Anyone who's ever managed a large network knows that sometimes solving a network...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, NETWORKING, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Network Diagnostics program, Network Diagnostics, network, tool, Network Diagnostics tool
- Technical articles 2000-06-12
- somthing similar to IPCONFIG /ALL
- Is there a command for OS X that will show similar stats as IPCONFIG /ALL does for Windows? Such as, ip address, gateway, all the dns servers, the dhcp server...try ifconfig -h as admin that will tell you both if you have ifconfig, and what the options are for it.you...
- Tags: DHCP, GUI, IPConfig, IPCONFIG /ALL, network, server, TechKid
- Q&A 2005-07-22
- Copy and paste from Windows XP Pro's command prompt straight to the Clipboard
- If you need to copy output from a command and paste it into a Windows program, such as Notepad, while working at the command prompt, chances are you'll try to use the Mark and Copy commands on the command prompt's Edit menu. A better way to get information from a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Clip.exe, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
- Blog posts 2007-09-19
- Windows 2000 and Internet explorer
- Windows 2000 and Internet explorerI have never worked on a problem like this before. A soho has a all windows network, wired and wireless. A company DSL connection with all computers (6 or 7 with a laptop that sometimes uses it) the only problems I have had were from the...
- Tags: computer, DNS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, network, server, windows, zlito@...
- Q&A 2005-05-22
- Usage spikes and auto-shutdown
- A little background: my bosses wife put a new monitor pnpon her dad's computer. It suddenly "quit working". Enter me.----He has a custom box, running Wink2k SP4. The monitor is a huge panel, LCD...the works. I turn on the computer with no problems, it took me...
- Tags: Corporate governance, Monitors & displays, Processors, acosby@..., CPU, monitor, Remove Software, e-mail, board
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- 10 things you should know about the NETSH tool
- My Favorite NETSH commandMy favorite NETSH command is "netsh diag ping adapter 1" which will ping the default gateway, the DNS servers and my own IP address. I now prefer it to the standard ping and ipconfig commands under most circumstances.Ni
- Tags: networking, hineses@..., differance, tool
- Discussion threads 2006-11-27
- Linux and cable modems: Make 'em play!
- Once you get your IP address from your cable modem service provider, it's very simple to set up a cable modem to work with Linux. Jack Wallen, Jr. explains how you can tweak Linux so that it will serve you and your cable modem perfectly.It took time and effort, but...
- Tags: Modems, Network technology, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Jack Wallen, Jr., Linux, cable, cable modem, modem, IP address
- Technical articles 2000-03-22
- Get IT Done: Troubleshoot network problems using basic TCP/IP commands
- Find out how the PING, TRACERT, and IPCONFIG commands can be used to quickly pinpoint a break in communicationMost corporations’ networks either run the TCP/IP protocol as their primary network or protocol, or, at minimum, their stack contains TCP/IP for Internet connectivity. If this is the case in your IT...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Network technology, NETWORKING, Domain names, Get IT Done, Joshua Hoskins, TCP/IP, tool, Tracert, remote system, network
- Technical articles 2001-10-12
- IP Conflict
- IP ConflictOn Win XP machines, whether I use a wireless router, or a wired hub, I receive an icon that appears in my tray informing me that there is an IP Conflict.Connecting just two machines at a time, neither will connect to the internet when this takes place.If I unplug...
- Tags: bob@..., IP, IP address, IP Conflict, router, windows
- Q&A 2005-04-28
- Using Windows' IP Configuration utility to troubleshoot TCP/IP
- The Windows IP Configuration tools come in different flavors, depending on whether you're running Windows 9x, NT, or 2000. In this Daily Feature, Greg Shultz explains the basic options available when you use Ipconfig.exe.Troubleshooting and diagnosing TCP/IP problems on a Windows network can be difficult. However, the task is easier...
- Tags: Operating systems, NETWORKING, Network technology, Using Windows, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Windows, IP-configuration, IP-configuration utility, TCP/IP, Microsoft Windows 98, network
- Technical articles 2001-04-27
- FTP works, but not WWW
- A Gateway 5100 desktop. Road Runner Cable modem connected to PC directly using ethernet cable. The onboard NIC is dead(when owner replace the power supply, something went wrong?). Installed Netgear FA311 NIC. 1. PC acquire IP address intermittenly, ping www.yahoo.com works. Dropped connection, no internet connection(www...
- Tags: cable, firewall, firewall product, FTP, Internet, spyware, windows, WWW, yechenglin@...
- Q&A 2005-09-26
- The Choice command is back in Windows Vista
- While I use VBScript and Windows Scripting Host quite a bit, I've always been a big fan of batch files! There are just so many system administration tasks that you can accomplish using command line tools and I love being able to combine them in a batch file. Over the...
- Tags: Command, Microsoft Windows Vista, Choice, Value, IPConfig, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Tcp/Ip, Software, Networking, Greg Shultz
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
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