In article , Shadow
sh@dow wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005 01:51:54 -0600, "Steve Winograd [MVP]"
wrote:
In article , "L/P"
wrote:
How can I look up the IP address of a computer with Windows 98?
Start | Run | Winipcfg. Select the network adapter from the dropdown
menu.
How about using winXP?
Right click the local area network connection and click Status |
Support.
Another way in both 98 and XP is to type "ipconfig /all" in a command
prompt window.
That has never worked for me. Funny thing is the error message
tells me to type : ipconfig /all
[]'s
It should work. What exactly happens when you type "ipconfig /all"?
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