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- NBtSTAT
- C:>nbtstat -rr'nbtstat' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file.How do I reinstall NBtSTAT?Change directoriesYou may need to do a CD command."cd windowssystem32"Then run the nbtstat command
- Tags: winsteada@..., NBTSTAT
- Discussion threads 2007-11-02
- Troubleshoot Windows NT network problems with these utilities
- Windows NT 4 includes numerous command-line utilities that can help you troubleshoot network problems. Here's a quick list of five Windows NT utilities that every administrator should keep in his or her IT toolkit. Windows NT 4 includes numerous command-line utilities that can help you troubleshoot...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, TechRepublic Staff, Network technology, NETWORKING, Domain names, TCP/IP, NBTSTAT, IPConfig, network, NSLookup, Windows NT Newsletter, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2005-04-20
- Configure IT Quick: Use Nbtstat to gather NetBIOS information
- Nbtstat allows you to access the NetBIOS name tables for your Windows network.Nbtstat is a Windows command-line application that allows you to access the NetBIOS name tables for your Windows network. Let's take a look at how you can use the tool—as well as a companion tool—and see why it...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, PRODUCTIVITY, .NET, Application servers, information technology, Rick Vanover, Reload, NBTSTAT, NetBIOS
- Technical articles 2002-10-16
Additional Resources
- Tech Tip: Use NBTStat in Windows XP to load the contents of the LMHosts file
- Follow these steps to load the contents of the LMHosts file with the NBTStat command. If you're using an LMHosts file, you know that it maps NetBIOS names to IP addresses for hosts not located on the local subnet. You can...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows XP Tips Newsletter, NetBIOS, LMHosts, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2004-07-29
- nbtstat -a fails to dispaly logged on user name
- Hi,when i execute nbtstat -a command it fails to display the logged on user name for some machines. I can able to ping the system using the netbios name.name resolution is happening fine. My WINS server is on Win 2003. can someone help me in resolving the issue.Sridhar
- Tags: user name
- Discussion threads 2008-03-31
- Find the master browser in a peer-to-peer workgroup using regular expressions
- When working on a peer-to-peer workgroup, you know the importance of the master browser. In this Daily Drill Down, Greg Shultz employs the regular expressions feature in a VBScript to help you track down that elusive master browser.As you know, when you run Windows in a peer-to-peer workgroup, one of...
- Tags: Web browsers, Scripting languages, PRODUCTIVITY, Greg Shultz, P2P, Web browser, master browser, Microsoft Windows, Find Master Browser Utility
- Technical articles 2001-10-29
- How can you find out where a domain user is logged on (\host name)
- How can you find out where a domain user is logged onto Windows AD environment. What's the computer name?huhYou'd like to search a network for a particular user name, to find out which computer he's on?logon server ??Open a cmd prompt and type setIt will display, among othet...
- Tags: IP, Mikael310@..., networking, strUserName, username
- Discussion threads 2005-04-07
- Lmhost files Please Please Help before i pull my hair out lol
- Hello All,I think that i many have found way my domain trust will not complete, i get the error message "There are no log on servers avaliable to services the logon request".When i go to vailidate the trustI have found information on the on MS website, can someone have a...
- Tags: C/C++, LMHOSTS File, UNIQUE 1.1.1.1, UNIQUE 2.2.2.2
- Discussion threads 2008-09-25
- Get IT Done: Keep track of your computers with this Network Address Inventory Utility
- Download the Network Address Inventory Utility to map a networkWhen troubleshooting network problems, having a list of basic information about each system on the network, such as the host name, IP Address, and MAC address can be a big help. However, manually gathering that information can take hours, as you...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Operating systems, NETWORKING, Microsoft Excel, Get IT Done, computer, Greg Shultz, Windows Script, Microsoft Windows, network, Network Address Inventory Utility, WSH, Windows Script Host 5.6
- Technical articles 2002-01-15
- Improve your scripting with AWK, part 1: An introduction to the pattern scanning and processing utility
- AWK is a very powerful scripting language utility, but what does it do? In this first installment of a three-part series, Richard Charrington provides a general overview of AWK and a description of how to implement AWK under Microsoft Windows.You can use NT’s built-in scripting language to create some very...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Scripting languages, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating systems, Richard Charrington, AWK
- Technical articles 2000-05-01
- windows networking question - sort of
- I have an old server (MS Server 2K) that I want to upgrade/refit. When I turn the server off one of our admin machines goes into zombie mode. It takes about 1-2 minutes to open any file or even a right click menu. Turn the server back on, all is...
- Tags: Servers, Windows networking, server, workstation, old server
- Discussion threads 2008-04-24
- NT Workstation problem Accessing server
- N'work was ok until today when we had to reboot the WINS srvrDomain running NT & 2K servers onlyWe have a total of 18 srvs over multiple sites10 srvs at HQ, including the DHCP, PDC1 srv at each remote location (either NT or 2k srvs, which are used as BDC's...
- Tags: finance, JimKlallsoo@..., Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation, NT PC, PC, server, srv, srvr, windows, WINS, Wins Server, workstation
- Q&A 2004-12-11
- Computer Name missed from browsing
- Hi,One computer is missed from browser, computer2 in the following.----------C:>nbtstat -nLocal Area Connection:Node IpAddress: [10.11.100.38] Scope Id: [] NetBIOS Local Name Table Name ...
- Tags: computer, Group, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Registered COMPUTER1, windows, workstation, yuemo@...
- Q&A 2005-05-12
- Network logon problem
- HI all, this is manoj, I am getting a very strange problem in my network. We have domain based network(windows 2000 server & Windows xp prof & windows 98 clients), from last few days four Windows 98 Desktop clients are getting the error message that says "the domain password...
- Tags: windows 98, network, domain, Mahender.negi@..., windows, computer, windows 98 system, server
- Q&A 2006-05-11
- Network slow after removing old server - Why?
- We recently replaced several servers with one brand new HP storage unit. Most of the old servers came down without any problems. The last remaining server is old Compaq unit that we used as a file server. All shortcuts have been redirected to the new server, offline files is...
- Tags: Servers, network, JuiceBoxHero, server, old server, DHCP, WINS
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- Duplicate IP's
- I have an error message on my Server. A duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network. The IP address of the machine that sent the message is in the data. Use nbtstat -n in a command window to see which name is in the conflict state. when I...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Duplicate IP, IP, Mikeymouse, NetBIOS, Node IpAddress, IPConfig, server
- Discussion threads 2008-09-11
- NetBT error on second server
- Event Viewer ERROR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: NetBTEvent Category: NoneEvent ID: 4321Date: 08/08/2008Time: ...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, WINS, server, NBTSTAT, computer, name resolution, NetBIOS
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- Child Domain Request Logon
- Hi everybody, I am having problems communicating with the PDC of a child domain. If I try to access from a client workstation to w2k AD server though a network mapping like \adbsrv1downloads I recive a logon scream, even if I introduce the administrator account it denies access. In the...
- Tags: child domain, DNS, domain, FQDN, IP, server, SpookyGreenway, windows
- Q&A 2004-11-08
- Mapped drived access denied
- We have a Windows 2000 domain, AD in native mode, with many XP, W2k Professional clients, and still W98 clients. Recently, I moved some folders which are mapped on W98 clients to an another server, with same IP address finaly, and that was transparent for W98 users, because they map...
- Tags: IP, irina@..., server, W98, windows
- Q&A 2004-11-15
- Determining IP Address Remotely
- I am wondering if there is way as well as an app or utility for determining what IP address a networked computer is using. I know how to do that with computers within the same subnet using Ping but is there a way to determine a system's IP address that...
- Tags: IP, IP address, it management, KahunaNui, workstation
- Q&A 2005-03-02
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