NT/2000/XP: Free GUI IP Configuration Tool from Microsoft
Free GUI replacement for ipconfig.exe
If you are a network guy, you probably use ipconfig.
Microsoft has released a GUI IP configuration tool that is pretty nice.
Despite what the microsoft directions say, the program is not installed into the default path when it is first installed. The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\Resource Kit.
What I figure most people do is move WNTIPCFG.EXE to c:\windows after installation. Alternatively, you could just drag it onto the programs section of your start menu or onto your desktop to quickly create a shortcut.
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Internet Connection Sharing
H3To enable Internet Connection Sharing on a network connection follow these steps./H3PBR br /First, span style="font weight: bold"Open Network Connections. /span br / br /Click the dial up, local area network, PPPoE, or VPN connection you want to share, and then, under Network Tas
H3To enable Internet Connection Sharing on a network connection follow these steps./H3PBR br /First, span style="font weight: bold"Open Network Connections. /span br / br /Click the dial up, local area network, PPPoE, or VPN connection you want to share, and then, under Network Tas
XP & 2000 users that use static ip's in one office & dhcp in another office
H3We have clients that have laptops with a static IP in one office & use dhcp in the main office. These are some bat files that can be used to switch from static to dhcp & back so they can log on to either part of the domain with as little inconvenience as possible. All the client has to do is dou
H3We have clients that have laptops with a static IP in one office & use dhcp in the main office. These are some bat files that can be used to switch from static to dhcp & back so they can log on to either part of the domain with as little inconvenience as possible. All the client has to do is dou
NT/2000/XP: Display or view the Windows routing table
H3During troubleshooting and system configuration, it is sometimes helpful to get a look at a host's routing table. This recipe describes viewing the routing table from the command prompt in Windows./H3PFrom a command prompt, type the following command to view the complete routing table: br
H3During troubleshooting and system configuration, it is sometimes helpful to get a look at a host's routing table. This recipe describes viewing the routing table from the command prompt in Windows./H3PFrom a command prompt, type the following command to view the complete routing table: br
NT/2000/XP: Add a temporary route to the Windows routing table
H3A route describes the gateway IP address and network interface to use when sending packets to a network. The routing table on a host holds a list of destination networks and the routes to those networks. This recipe describes adding entries to this routing table that will not persist following
H3A route describes the gateway IP address and network interface to use when sending packets to a network. The routing table on a host holds a list of destination networks and the routes to those networks. This recipe describes adding entries to this routing table that will not persist following
Home Network Troubleshooting Tips
H3This is another of my ongoing recipes. This recipe contains useful ingredients and methods to troubleshoot network problems. We all have them. : )/H3Pspan style="font weight: bold"Wireless Networks/span br / br /I run a 802.11G wifi at home and know the pains at times of using wire
H3This is another of my ongoing recipes. This recipe contains useful ingredients and methods to troubleshoot network problems. We all have them. : )/H3Pspan style="font weight: bold"Wireless Networks/span br / br /I run a 802.11G wifi at home and know the pains at times of using wire
