ipconfig ?

kanga007

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Hi
I need my MAC address so I tried ipconfig\all and / wont do it. Found a list of commands but ipconfig.exe flashed the black dialogue and whisks it away immediately.

I am supposedly running this workstation as admin,... but you can never be sure :)

All help appreciated
Cheers Chris
 

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windows 7 rc
Start -> Run -> "cmd" [Enter] -> ipconfig /all [Enter]

If you don't see the Run on the start menu, just hit Win+R
 

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All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
Hi
I need my MAC address so I tried ipconfig\all and / wont do it. Found a list of commands but ipconfig.exe flashed the black dialogue and whisks it away immediately.

I am supposedly running this workstation as admin,... but you can never be sure :)

All help appreciated
Cheers Chris

start -> cmd (run as admin) then the popup stays
ipconfig /all = gives you all the info
ipconfig /? gives you all the commands.
ipconfig /reset = reset your IP
 
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Hi
I need my MAC address so I tried ipconfig\all and / wont do it. Found a list of commands but ipconfig.exe flashed the black dialogue and whisks it away immediately.

I am supposedly running this workstation as admin,... but you can never be sure :)

All help appreciated
Cheers Chris

this is an easy one. in search type cmd, then when the dos windows comes up type ipconfig /all (thats ipconfig>space>/>all). if you are behind a router you will probably get something 192.168.1.102 thats a local address.

Hope this helps and if you need more feel free.

Ken
 

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Crickey! That was fast. They all worked. Just recovering from a crash so have been installing for quite a while and it is making me muzzy. :o

Thank you all for the replies!
Cheers Chris
 

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OS
windows 7 rc
I got Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and the same problem.

But if i type ipconfig /all it just says wrong command :(.


Is there any other way?
 

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OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Right click on Command prompt to run as Administrator, then type ipconfig /all, press enter.
 

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Thank you for the right click tip. I pinned the command prompt icon to the main taskbar. When I right click on the cmd icon, I am sent to C:\users\username> The ipconfig command works from this location. Apparently, Win 7 security measures have been installed to make it more difficult for a stealth intruder to cause mischief.

Thanks again!!!
 

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