Finding my ip

In win 98 I used winipconfig in order to find my ip. In win2k, this program doesn't seem to exist. Anyone know how to find my ip in win2k? thanks in advance. .

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In win 98 I used winipconfig in order to find my ip. In win2k, this program doesn't seem to exist. Anyone know how to find my ip in win2k? thanks in advance.

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Go to the "Command Prompt", usually found under "accessories" in the start->program.
There you type: "ipconfig /all" , without the ".
There you have it, and a few other things.

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Even easier. Double click on the modem lights and click on details. Bam. There you go.

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Modemlights...well ok.
But I dont have a modem
Im on a lan so I dont need it...
And then the easiest thing must be to use ipconfig /all in a commandprompt.

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Is there a simplier way than command prompt?
I have Lan too...

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If you have a permanent IP then YES.. Remember it .
But other then that not that I know off. Just type ipconfig with no switches it is all u need to get ya IP.

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WHY do I have to switch to win2000/system32 directory to use ipconfig ?
can I set a "PATH=..." like in the old dos?

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I had the same prob the other day Grim, for some reason, my path to winnt\system32 stopped working. I just did a clean install, so it's all fixed now, but MAN was it a pain in the azz

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If you would like to mess around with the Command Prompt in NT5. Edit the Config.NT or the Autoexec.nt files in the \winnt\system32 directory.