You go to command and type in ip config you should see everything to do with your ip there
Watch it with headphones but pause it and switch the window when they are looking at the computer.
Use the PING command to find this out. In Windows, open a command window, and type:ping tagged.com(assuming this is the correct domain name).Use the PING command to find this out. In Windows, open a command window, and type:ping tagged.com(assuming this is the correct domain name).Use the PING command to find this out. In Windows, open a command window, and type:ping tagged.com(assuming this is the correct domain name).Use the PING command to find this out. In Windows, open a command window, and type:ping tagged.com(assuming this is the correct domain name).
in Windows 98 it's for the find files command
Open the command window by Start -> Run -> cmd You'll find the application's window sitting on the task bar. Right click on it and you'll find the option Properties. Select it and you'll find all the possible options to change the color of textas well as the background.
In order to view a website using a proxy, one first has to find a proxy. You can find one of these at Hidemyass. Once you find a proxy, you simply put the url that you want to visit into the proxy and then browse the website using the proxy.
Open a command prompt window then type in ipconfig/all Then there should be your dns server.
For Microsoft users: Try the "Ctrl + F" command and your "find" window will pop right up.
if you find command prompt on you computer then tpey on it ipconfig it should work or hamachi will have it on top off the window
Almost all Unix/Linux systems use the 'df' command to find out how big the partition is, how much is in use, and the percentage of the system in use. This command must be used in a command window.
Find the proxy server service you want and retrieve the packages. Then, install the package. The final step will be to configure the proxy.
you have to use the command prompt(also called the DOS prompt by older users. You can find this by going to "start" , "programs" , "accessories" and "command prompt"
Typing in "cls" without the quotes and hitting enter will clear the command prompt window (DOS window) and show you just the current prompt such as "C:". If you search for "dos commands" you should find some lists of things that are available when you are in the command prompt. But be aware that not all are active on all computers and some commands can delete files and do other things that you may not really want. -)