I tried to run "winipcfg" but it didn't find it. Does that not work on Win2k Pro?
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I tried to run "winipcfg" but it didn't find it. Does that not work on Win2k Pro?
nope.
try http://www.ip-address.com
k, winipcfg is renamed ipconfig in Win2k Pro, but when i run it, it appears to go the Dos prompt, but it runs it real quick and then it disappears right away before I can see anything
how do i configure Dos to NOT terminate when program is complete?
nevermind, i figured it out :D
why dont you just have a mod check your ip and mail it to you? they can do that by looking at the bottom of your post...
On Win2K:
It's not winipcfg.
It's ipconfig /all and that will show the neccesary information.
Remember win98 and win2k are two different things. :)
mg33
correct - and if the info runs by too fast ~ there's always the /p switchQuote:
Originally posted by mg33
On Win2K:
It's not winipcfg.
It's ipconfig /all and that will show the neccesary information.
Remember win98 and win2k are two different things. :)
mg33
MG - did you check your paging file?
whats the point in knowing your ip its dynamic and changes whenever you logon.
Well - not everyone's is dynamic ..Quote:
Originally posted by robw
whats the point in knowing your ip its dynamic and changes whenever you logon.
true
actually, mine isn't dynamic, i'm always connected at my university, and even if I release and reassign, I get the same IP numberQuote:
Originally posted by robw
whats the point in knowing your ip its dynamic and changes whenever you logon.
anyway, I needed it so my cousin could connect with me to play Links LS2001 golf head to head
I whupped him :D
[Edited by FatalJay on 04-03-2001 at 12:38 AM]
my ip almost never changesQuote:
Originally posted by robw
whats the point in knowing your ip its dynamic and changes whenever you logon.
I keep my computer on all the time
just for that reason
and my cable provider refreshes its ips every 48 hours so if my computer is on at that time i keep the same one
and if my computer is off and no one has taken that ip i get it again
so basicly it never changes
Its nice for running servers etc
Lansite: Here's my stats on the paging file:
Background Services:
Space Available: 1063 MB on C-Drive
Initial Size (MB): 190
Maximum Size (MB): 1000
Total paging file size for all drives
Minimum allowed: 2MB
Recommended: 190MB
Currently Allocated: 194MB
Current Registry Size: 15MB
Max. Registery Size: 35MB
___________________________________
Application Virtual Memory:
Paging File Size for C:
Space Available: 1063 MB on C-Drive
Initial Size (MB): 190
Maximum Size (MB): 1000
Total paging file size for all drives
Minimum allowed: 2MB
Recommended: 190MB
Currently Allocated: 194MB
Current Registry Size: 15MB
Max. Registery Size: 35MB
_________________________________________
Does that look correct? Every now and then a message comes one saying that it's increasing my virtual memory. Not totally sure why.
If you have any suggestions about what I should change, feel free to tell me.
Thanks,
mg33
Hi MG
How many drives/partitions in your computer?
You must have 128MB RAM???
I'd suggest 1.5 times RAM PLUS 12 - to each drive/partition ~ that's how I have mine set and I don't have any problems with it at all. And I'd set the min and max static - for example if you set your virt. memory to 194 - keep it 194 min and 194 max - but do it for each drive/partition
Ya..It's nice site to check the ip address. http://www.ip-details.com/ is one of the place to check your ip address.
that is some helpful advice, hopefully he managed to find his ip in the 10 years between posts.
Until I realised this was a 10 year old thread, I was going to suggest looking under the cushions on the couch. that's where I always find mine.
david
ROFL, UpNorth -
best necro thread ever!