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keepitmovin
03-31-2002, 12:09 PM
how do you find your own IP?? I remember its run - then winigicp or something like that someone please help. Thanks

Kreator
03-31-2002, 12:12 PM
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Hrm press Start|Run
type in 'cmd' ( w/o ' )
it'll give u the dos-prompt thingy
then just type in 'ipconfig' ( w/o ' )
then it'll give u yer stats.... (different layout for different connections so i can't tell what exaclty it'll show)

Kre

DSC
03-31-2002, 02:26 PM
If you running winnt or win2k, do what he said.

But since you mentioned winipcfg, I'm assumeing your running win9x or winME. So Start-->run-->"winipcfg" (w/o "")

I dono what to do for XP though, I assume it would be the same as win2k.

transient
03-31-2002, 02:49 PM
ipconfig will work just fine on XP. You can also go to network connections, get the status of your connection and hit details (I think those are the steps, if not it's something to that effect)