winipcfg
This is a discussion about winipcfg in the Windows Software category; (Win2K system) When I attempt to enter winipcfg in the <START><RUN> box, the following error message appears: Cannot fint eht file. Make sure the path ahd filename are correct Can't find winipcfg on the HD anywhere.
(Win2K system) When I attempt to enter "winipcfg" in the <START><RUN> box, the following error message appears: "Cannot fint eht file. Make sure the path ahd filename are correct"
Can't find winipcfg on the HD anywhere.
1) Shouldn't I be able to access winipcfg?
2) If it's missing, where can I get it and where do I put it on the HD.
SnapperOne
Can't find winipcfg on the HD anywhere.
1) Shouldn't I be able to access winipcfg?
2) If it's missing, where can I get it and where do I put it on the HD.
SnapperOne
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go to a command prompt (start->run 'cmd') and type 'ipconfig'. Or, if you need more info, type 'ipconfig /all'
Yeah, winipcfg is a Win9x thing. Ipconfig is the NT version, and it is more kickbutt.
yeah i wish it was graphical though
does the graphical interface comfort you?
heh.
I forgot win9x even had winipcfg.
I have been using a non 9x OS for about 3 years.
NT/2k/XP
Want to know another mess up.
NT had a GUI for telnet. 2k/XP have a console based one... *~gag~*
heh.
I forgot win9x even had winipcfg.
I have been using a non 9x OS for about 3 years.
NT/2k/XP
Want to know another mess up.
NT had a GUI for telnet. 2k/XP have a console based one... *~gag~*
if you want to have a gui for telnet, use hyperterm.... the first time you use it, it will establish itself as the default for telnet.
I hated the GUI telnet in NT. I like the 2k one better....although I do not use it if I want to export text. For that I use Hyperterminal.
Email me and I'll reply it to you, it's 70 something kbs.