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ipconfig
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ipconfig
Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 7:41 am Posted by AJ
(37 messages posted)
Greetings; On my winxppro desktop when I try to use the Command, 'ipconfig' it state
that it is not recognized as an internal or external command.
I have been trying to use 'ipconfig' in getting my Network to work properly. My
winxp he has no problem with this command? Any ideas? Thanks
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re: ipconfig
Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 8:15 am Posted by Kevin
(2497 messages posted)
Check your Windows\System32 directory to make sure that ipconfig.exe is actually
there.
On Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 7:41 am, AJ wrote:
>Greetings; On my winxppro desktop when I try to use the Command, 'ipconfig' it
state
>that it is not recognized as an internal or external command.
>
>I have been trying to use 'ipconfig' in getting my Network to work properly. My
>winxp he has no problem with this command? Any ideas? Thanks
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re: ipconfig
Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 11:34 am Posted by AJ
(37 messages posted)
Kevin, I could not fine any 'ipconfig' in system 32 but on search fine ipconfig.exe
under C:\Windows\$NTServicePackUninstall$. How do I get it back? Thanks
On Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 8:15 am, Kevin wrote:
>Check your Windows\System32 directory to make sure that ipconfig.exe is actually
>there.
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re: ipconfig
Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 5:00 pm Posted by Kevin
(2497 messages posted)
I honestly don't know. If you'd like, I can e-mail you the file (it's small)...but
I don't know if there are other components necessary for it to run.
On Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 11:34 am, AJ wrote:
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>Kevin, I could not fine any 'ipconfig' in system 32 but on search fine ipconfig.exe
>under C:\Windows\$NTServicePackUninstall$. How do I get it back? Thanks
>
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re: ipconfig
Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 7:41 pm Posted by Dan Sarandrea, MCSE
(4310 messages posted)
Ipconfig.exe should (assuming XP was installed to default location) show up on a
search in c:\windows\system 32 and in c:\windows\system32\dllcache.
When you searched, did you remember to set Search to look in hidden and system folders?
In the command prompt window, if you change the current directory from c:\documents
and settings\[yourusername] to c:\windows\system32 and then run ipconfig, does it
run? If so, the obviously the file is there and functional, you just have to modify
your path statement in your environmental variables in System Properties>Advanced>Environment
Variables.
If ipconfig is nowhere to be found, then Start>Run, "sigverif" to get a GUI for the
system file checker, and restore it from either the c:\windows\system32\dllcache
or the XP CDROM. But, ipconfig is one the protected system files, so there really
should be no need to do it manually unless your system has greater problems.
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re: ipconfig
Saturday, July 19, 2003 at 11:22 am Posted by AJ
(37 messages posted)
Dan & Kevin: Thanks, what do they say "Thank God I Found It." I found the ipconfig.exe
in a search, but it could not open it. I found a program on the net and it open
and got me to a place were I could install ipconfig with CD. Thank you for assit.
On Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 7:41 pm, Dan Sarandrea, MCSE wrote:
>Ipconfig.exe should (assuming XP was installed to default location) show up on a
>search in c:\windows\system 32 and in c:\windows\system32\dllcache.
>
>When you searched, did you remember to set Search to look in hidden and system folders?
>
>In the command prompt window, if you change the current directory from c:\documents
>and settings\[yourusername] to c:\windows\system32 and then run ipconfig, does it
>run? If so, the obviously the file is there and functional, you just have to modify
>your path statement in your environmental variables in System Properties>Advanced>Environment
>Variables.
>
>If ipconfig is nowhere to be found, then Start>Run, "sigverif" to get a GUI for
the
>system file checker, and restore it from either the c:\windows\system32\dllcache
>or the XP CDROM. But, ipconfig is one the protected system files, so there really
>should be no need to do it manually unless your system has greater problems.
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