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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

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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
Server Name lookup
I only know the IP address of a network printer. How could I find the name of server associated with this printer? How can I find the corresponding name of the printer?If your network has a WINS server, use nbtstat command like: nbtstat -A IP.ADD.RE.SS and will return...
Tags: Printers, NETWORKING, printer, IP
Q&A 2006-08-25
Event ID 4319 Source NetBT
I have multiple instances of the error ID mentioned in the title. After scouting around for a resoution all I have found are references to scavenging WINS db's and potential corrupt DHCP db's.Both of which we do not use!How can I stop these events from occuring?Try thisFrom eventid.netEvent ID: 4319Source...
Tags: NETWORKING, me@...
Discussion threads 2005-06-10
IP Conflict
I need to find out which computer on a network has a particular IP address. I can't remember what the command is for searching an IP address for the computer name.Anyone know what that command is?nslookup:)commandsuse ping -a ip_address this will give u hostnameor user nbtstat -a ip_address this...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, PC_Techie, MCP, IP, IP address
Discussion threads 2007-04-11
Server 2003 - File Sharing Locking Up
Over the past couple of weeks; I have had a terrible thing happen. File sharing it seems only to affect this will lock up. For ex: once the problems occurs, if you open an excel file on the main server, and try to save, it will hang...
Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), NETWORKING, neospec@..., Server 2003, file-sharing
Discussion threads 2007-05-22
Troubleshoot with Windows 2000 Server's Ipconfig and NetDiag
Good PostThey are all extremely useful troubleshooting utilities in my daily life.Simplest one is Ping...hehe,others include tracert, netstat,nbtstat,net use... ...
Tags: Servers, Benny Van, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, server
Discussion threads 2007-08-22
Trust Relationshop
I want to trust a domain that is associated to us but in a different city. Both domains are function level - Windows 2003. I have administrative privileges on both domains. Let say the primary domain is main.domain.edu and the domain I want to give trust to...
Tags: domain, russellrl2, windows, NetBIOS
Q&A 2006-05-10
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
Unable to find device on network
I have an IP that is in use and I want to find out what it is. nslookup and nbtstat doesn't return anything of use. I am unable to browse via the IP . When I port scan only a small number of UDP ports show up....
Tags: networking, windows, gmurison@..., itadmin@..., network
Discussion threads 2006-12-11
Finding out which machine is currently using an IP?
We are on a network of around 100 PC's and are in the process of switching over to static IP addresses. I want to know if you can determine which machine has an IP address that I have just pinged. Is there a command line in Command prompt that will...
Tags: hardware, info@..., IP, networking, r_whittaker@..., windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-20
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 Issues explained
The 5 servers are able to be seen. If you use network neighborhood and explore the servers, you can't see the users.We installed an updated version of software and now can't see those users using the software. We can see other users that aren't using software. The users that are...
Tags: software, matthewrussin@..., it management, network, workstation
Q&A 2006-08-15
IP Addresses
Hello. Is there an easy way I can get a computer name from an IP Address? Thank you.If it is on your local network try the following at a command linenbtstat -a x where x is the ip address of the machine you are attempting to id.If you are trying...
Tags: Network technology, IP address, IP
Q&A 2004-11-17
Monitor and manage TCP/IP in Windows 2000 Pro
Whether you're troubleshooting a computer or simply looking for more information to configure it, here are five commands that can come in handy for gathering information about the computer. Want more Win2K tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Professional newsletter, delivered...
Tags: TCP/IP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, PRODUCTIVITY, NETWORKING, Domain names, monitor, computer, host name, network, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Command, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2005-03-31
Cannot resolve UNC name of child domain controller from win2k servers
This has frustrated me to no end! We have a newly upgraded Win2k3 domain, ourdomain.dom, with a child domain child.ourdomain.dom. Our citrix server cannot view the child domain controller \childdc.child.ourdomain.dom . It cannot browse to it via My Network Places. I have no problem doing this...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows 2000, rachilles@..., server, domain controller
Discussion threads 2007-05-10
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
rogue dhcp server
In our satelite office we have about 50 machines on the local LAN. Out of nowhere it appears that someone inadvertantly enabled ics which is causing havock with our dhcp server. I'm wondering if there is a utilitie to locate what machine is running the ics so that I can...
Tags: DHCP, DHCP Server, server, neal@...
Discussion threads 2007-01-29
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