How to use ipconfig command in windows xp




















This video will show you how you can easily find out what your IP address is for a computer which is running the Windows XP operating system. You will first need to go to the start bar and click on the button which says "Run". Choose to run a program called "cmd" by typing this into the bar that appears. Typing this in will offer you a list of information about the internet service you are currently using and one of the values provided will be your IP address.

By following the steps of this video, anyone will be able to locate their IP address. Want to master Microsoft Excel and take your work-from-home job prospects to the next level?

If you're trying to determine your IP address used on the Internet, we suggest viewing our system information page. This command displays the same information as the previous example, but one line at a time. It can be useful for those looking for specific information or who don't want a lot of lines listed simultaneously. Use Enter to display the next line or the spacebar to display one page at a time.

I do not recommend removing the Winsock registry files. There are some fixes that would have you remove Winsock and Winsock2. Generally speaking removing these files is going to create additional. This is about a 10 minute process and prevents the hassle of reinstalling the operating system completely. Open the command prompt. If any repairs are completed, you must restart the computer.

System file checker is a good solution when there is a question about the integrity of a protected file on your PC. If you are using Norton Anti-Virus you can also attempt the following registry edits.

There has been a known issue with uninstalling this program. If you don't have an active key for this product remove it before you start using other programs. It creates software conflicts with every other anti-virus program on the market. Start, select Run. Type regedit, click ok. Double click the key DependOnServices 6. This is the only edit you will make. Remove it. Close regedit. Restart the PC. If you are comfortable with completing registry edits there are 2 files you will need to look for using the following steps.

Start, select run. Type regedt I offer a warning when editing registry files. If you are not comfortable with completing those changes they are best left alone. Any mistake made there can render your PC completely useless. The error you are receiving is generally one that can be corrected and does not require that you replace the hardware.

If you have already tried some of these fixes and still experiencing this error, or if you are not comfortable using the advanced commands I would suggest a clean install of Windows XP.



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