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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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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
how to use redirects ">" in batch
When using > or >> in a batch file I dont get the result I want.For instance: ipconfig >> "C:Documents and SettingsjbusbyMy Documentslogsipconfig.txt"saved as ipconfig.bat and run from cmd will append the batch file's contents to the aforementioned file endlessly, rather than just redirect the results of command ipconfig.I have...
Tags: batch file
Discussion threads 2009-04-28
Command Prompt
I was troubleshooting my connection because it doesn't work, when the Windows Help center told me to"Open runType cmdType ipconfig /releasepress ENTER"And I did. And it said that"'ipconfig is not recognized as an internal or external command, opperable program or batch file"What am I doing wrong?That's rightipconfig.exe should be in...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, ZokuBatsu@...
Discussion threads 2007-03-17
Get to know IPConfig's available parameters in Windows Server 2003
Could be moreI enjoy finding articles showing features that are not commonly known. However, the information shown in that article shows nothing out of the ordinary. The one thing that I like about TechRepublic is the tips that are not shown by just opening a command window and...
Tags: arp, command window, hardware, IP, IPConfig, Local Area, Local Area Connection, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, sii.fred@..., windows server 2003
Discussion threads 2006-02-01
IPconfig
I am having a little trouble using the IPconfig feature on my laptop. I open the cmd line and type IPconfig and it does nothing. Just returns down to the next line and says C;documents and settings"account name". I have replaced the IPconfgi.exe file, thinking it may...
Tags: NETWORKING, IPConfig
Discussion threads 2008-02-19
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
Can't run any dos commands
Using XP Pro, when I select the command prompt window to appear and enter any dos commands such as "ipconfig, dir" it does not work. The message appears as follows:ipconfig is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file. Other "DOS" programs result the same...
Tags: C:\Windows, Go-to, path statement, smills@..., windows
Q&A 2004-12-08
Ping, IPConfig, Format, Netstat, etc. Not Recognized as Commands
Hi everyone. So most of you would think right away it's a path issue, it's not as far as I can see.The other day I was playing a really lame game on my system, tried the game out. It was called kitty luv [I know, before anyone says,...
Tags: Games, Microsoft Windows, link470, game, CMD
Discussion threads 2007-08-24
Outlook cannot connect until I run an ipconfig /release then /renew
Some users regularly experiment the following : for some reasons, their outlook cannot connect to the Exchange server (2003 SP2) at computer startup. I tried to ping the server and it responded. Even if I restart Outlook I still cannot connect. What I have to do is an ipconfig /release...
Tags: Groupware, sphaneda@..., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office
Q&A 2009-05-26
WinIPConfig 1 (Windows)
This program is a Windows version of the DOS command ipconfig.exe in Windows XP, and Server 2003. It provides an easy to use window application with the same functionality as the DOS command ipconfig.exe. A very useful application for the simple user and Internet providers to distribute it to their...
Tags: DOS, Window, Alwineyan, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Construction, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2005-06-29
Get IT Done: Troubleshoot server ports in Windows with Portqry.exe
Many IT pros are quite proficient with Telnet and use that tool adroitly in testing and troubleshooting ports and connectivity. However, Telnet has its limitations for port testing. A major limitation is the inability of Telnet to determine whether the port is being filtered. Plus, Telnet is unable to test...
Tags: Get IT Done, Jeremy Smith MCSE, CNE, Network+, Microsoft Windows, Portqry.exe, server, TCP, Telnet
Technical articles 2003-04-29
Troubleshoot server ports in Windows with Portqry.exe
Many IT pros are quite proficient with Telnet and use it adroitly in testing and troubleshooting ports and connectivity. However, Telnet has its limitations for port testing. For instance, it can't determine whether the port is being filtered, and it's unable to test UPD traffic like LDAP or RPC. That's...
Tags: Jeremy Smith MCSE, CNE, Network+, Microsoft Windows, Portqry.exe, server, SMTP, TCP
Technical articles 2003-07-02
Talking Shop: Ten tips for passing the Server+ exam
Prepare for the Server + examLike other CompTIA exams, the Server+ certification tests your mastery of a broad selection of topics. You must prove expertise in all of the following areas to earn Server+ accreditation:Planning and specificationsInstallationConfigurationUpgradingProactive maintenanceEnvironmental issuesTroubleshootingProblem determinationDisaster recoveryThe Server+ exam (exam number SKO-001) covers so many subjects...
Tags: Servers, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, SCSI, Server+ Exam, server, ATA, disk, IDE
Technical articles 2002-04-12
Windows 2000
NOC QuestionnaireQ1. Does Windows Server 2003 support IPv6? A. Yes B. No Ans: AQ2. How do you install recovery console? assuming that your Windows Server installation is on drive CA. C:i386winnt32 /cmdcons B. C:i386Tools /cmdcons Ans: AQ3. You want to install Windows 2000 Server on...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Domain names, Servers, Operating systems, server, Microsoft Windows 2000, domain, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2008-03-19
cmd.exe changes in MS Vista
I have noticed several changes when using the cmd.exe prompt window.First when I try a ipconfig /renew and when try netstat -bvBoth commands failed with same error message:The requested operation requires elevationI am logged as administrator in the console, i.e is a laptop in a workgroup, not conected to a...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., cmd.exe
Discussion threads 2008-10-10
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
Members are well versed in Windows 2000 Pro
More than 3,500 TechRepublic members took our Windows 2000 Professional pop quiz. Find out how they did and whether or not you might have done better.To test your Windows 2000 skills, Support Republic recently offered a Windows 2000 Professional pop quiz. Over 3,500 of our members responded, and the results...
Tags: Operating systems, Bill Detwiler, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Technical articles 2002-04-19
Internet access in safe mode only
I can not access the internet in normal mode but I can in safe mode. This is small office net with three systems connecting to internet through Linksys BEFSR41 router to cable modem. The system in question is running Win XP SP2 and can communicate with the other systems...
Tags: Ad-Aware SE, HijackThis, Internet access, MJ_Consult, safe mode, spyware, trojan horse, windows
Q&A 2005-11-08
The Choice command is back in Windows Vista
Will the Choice command become part of your toolset?Do you still create and use batch files? Now that the Choice command is back in Windows Vista, will you make use of it? Will you download and use the IPC.bat file included with the download version of this post?CHOICE.EXE could always...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, batch file, Command Prompt
Discussion threads 2008-05-07
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