B bedlam_4 Posts: 156 +0 Dec 5, 2005 #1 Whenn i try to run ipconfig/all I get error message "windows cannot find command". ipconfig opens but immediately collapses or crashes. What gives?
Whenn i try to run ipconfig/all I get error message "windows cannot find command". ipconfig opens but immediately collapses or crashes. What gives?
T tdeg Posts: 109 +0 Dec 5, 2005 #2 What os? it should be ipconfig /all (need the space) in Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003. In 95 and 98 you type in winipcfg
What os? it should be ipconfig /all (need the space) in Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003. In 95 and 98 you type in winipcfg
B bedlam_4 Posts: 156 +0 Dec 5, 2005 #3 k, that worked fine but is it 'sposed to collapse as soon as it opens?
B Bishop Posts: 35 +0 Dec 5, 2005 #4 collapse, meaning that you were able to get into cmd and type ipconfig /all and then the cmd prompt went away? if so, this may be caused by some sort of malware/spyware or virus.
collapse, meaning that you were able to get into cmd and type ipconfig /all and then the cmd prompt went away? if so, this may be caused by some sort of malware/spyware or virus.
D DelJo63 Dec 5, 2005 #5 run the CMD or COMMAND and inside that enter ipconfig /all you can also use in XP, run 'cmd /k ipconfig all' in win98, run 'command /k ipconfig all'
run the CMD or COMMAND and inside that enter ipconfig /all you can also use in XP, run 'cmd /k ipconfig all' in win98, run 'command /k ipconfig all'
patio Posts: 480 +0 Dec 5, 2005 #6 Or from Start menu choose Run and type command and hit enter... Then type the ipconfig command. ipconfig /? will list all the available switches. patio.
Or from Start menu choose Run and type command and hit enter... Then type the ipconfig command. ipconfig /? will list all the available switches. patio.