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Old February 27th 05, 10:07 PM
Abarrach
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Default A Problem With Netstat

I am using Windows ME and having the following problems with netstat /
command.com.

When I run netstat it just runs real quick and disappears, not allowing me
time to see what it displays. I have tried running command.com and changing
the directory to the C:\Windows\System folder where Netstat is at. When I
run command.com and then run netstat, I get this:

C:\Windows\Systemnetstat
The interface initialization has failed: 2

Can anyone help me me with this? I haven't been able to find anything in
the knowledge database concerning interface initialization, let alone
failures dealing with such. I haven't seen anything with netstat that has
helped with this. I haven't even managed to find much helpful info when I
search for troubleshooting netstat. If anyone has any knowledgebase search
ideas or tips on fixing this, please let me know!

Thanks in advance.
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Old March 1st 05, 03:23 AM
John John
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Try using a redirection operator, for example: netstatfilename.txt
will send the output to filename.txt. Or Netstatlpt1 will
send it to printer on lpt1. Search MS KB for "command redirection
operators" and you should get information on redirectors and their use.

John

Abarrach wrote:

I am using Windows ME and having the following problems with netstat
/ command.com.

When I run netstat it just runs real quick and disappears, not
allowing me time to see what it displays. I have tried running
command.com and changing the directory to the C:\Windows\System
folder where Netstat is at. When I run command.com and then run
netstat, I get this:

C:\Windows\Systemnetstat The interface initialization has failed: 2

Can anyone help me me with this? I haven't been able to find
anything in the knowledge database concerning interface
initialization, let alone failures dealing with such. I haven't seen
anything with netstat that has helped with this. I haven't even
managed to find much helpful info when I search for troubleshooting
netstat. If anyone has any knowledgebase search ideas or tips on
fixing this, please let me know!

Thanks in advance.

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Old March 6th 05, 09:33 PM
B.J.Honeycut
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:07:02 GMT,"=?Utf-8?B?QWJhcnJhY2g=?="
penned this whopper in
microsoft.public.windowsme.networking

I am using Windows ME and having the following problems with netstat /
command.com.

When I run netstat it just runs real quick and disappears, not
allowing me time to see what it displays. I have tried running
command.com and changing the directory to the C:\Windows\System folder
where Netstat is at. When I run command.com and then run netstat, I
get this:

For starters, It shouldn't be in the System directory, but one up in
C:\WINDOWS.
C:\Windows\Systemnetstat
The interface initialization has failed: 2

Can anyone help me me with this? I haven't been able to find anything
in the knowledge database concerning interface initialization, let
alone failures dealing with such. I haven't seen anything with
netstat that has helped with this. I haven't even managed to find
much helpful info when I search for troubleshooting netstat. If
anyone has any knowledgebase search ideas or tips on fixing this,
please let me know!

Thanks in advance.


That being said, it should still run from just about wherever you strt it
from: desktop, windows, sytem, etc. It is one of those things in Windows
code that shoud work pretty much no matter what.

Check that PATH is checked under the Environment tab in MSCONFIG and that
the path listed is correct.

--
"Time will bring to light whatever is hidden;
it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor."
Horace (65 - 8 BC); Roman poet.

Mike
 




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