Run cmd, which will open a command window that stays put, and then type ipconfig.
You can keep that window open as long as you want.
When you run a command like ipconfig that requires what is call "standard output," or stdout, it first opens a command window and executes, but then goes away.
You can also get the same info from the properites of your local are network status, if the little computer bar comes in your tray. Or go to network connections, right click on your divice and select status, and then the advanced tab.
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Date: 2007-01-09 01:45 pm (UTC)Run cmd, which will open a command window that stays put, and then type ipconfig.
You can keep that window open as long as you want.
When you run a command like ipconfig that requires what is call "standard output," or stdout, it first opens a command window and executes, but then goes away.
You can also get the same info from the properites of your local are network status, if the little computer bar comes in your tray. Or go to network connections, right click on your divice and select status, and then the advanced tab.
good luck
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Date: 2007-01-09 01:47 pm (UTC)