I do a lot of internet troubleshooting and would like to put a simple batch file in customers computers that will let me see their DNS numbers when they are using a router.
I currently do this from a command prompt for Comast:
nslookup
set type=ns
comcast.net
It's been years since I wrote a batch file and so I just put these lines in notepad and labeled it dns.bat
However, this just runs the first line, nslookup.
Is there a command that will cause each line to run after Windows has performed the line above?
Or, is there an easier way to do what I want to do?
Thanks in advance!
I currently do this from a command prompt for Comast:
nslookup
set type=ns
comcast.net
It's been years since I wrote a batch file and so I just put these lines in notepad and labeled it dns.bat
However, this just runs the first line, nslookup.
Is there a command that will cause each line to run after Windows has performed the line above?
Or, is there an easier way to do what I want to do?
Thanks in advance!
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 64bitIntel Clarkdale 3.2 Ghz4 Gb.On board Intel HD Graphics 2000
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Shop built
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64bit
- CPU
- Intel Clarkdale 3.2 Ghz
- Motherboard
- Biostar H55
- Memory
- 4 Gb.
- Graphics Card(s)
- On board Intel HD Graphics 2000
- Sound Card
- On board Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Sony 52inch LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Intel x25-m G2 SSD 80 Gb.
Western Digital 500 Gb. Black edtion
- PSU
- Antec Earthwatts 500
- Case
- Antec Sonata2
- Cooling
- Stock
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- Mouse
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- Internet Speed
- 16 Mbits
