ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
Go to run command and type "cmd" a box will come up and type in "ipconfig" and it will give you your ip address
It's not done with a "command." It's done by running the upgrade wizard.
D:\i386\winnt32
cmd.exe cmd.exe
There is no direct "chat" facility built into the command prompt on any version of Windows. The closest would probably be the "net send" command of Windows NT/2000/XP, though this is disabled on Windows XP by default, and is not present at all in Windows Vista or Windows 7. The syntax of the net send command is:net send message
Windows 9x/ME = fdisk /mbr Windows 2000/XP = Fixmbr
D:\bootdisk\makeboot.exe A:
Systemroot
windows 2000/XP
D:\Support\Tools\Setup.exe.
Systemroot
If you plan to install windows 2003 server domain controllers into an existing windows 2000 domain or upgrade a windows 2000 domain controllers to windows server 2003, you first need to run the Adprep.exe utility on the windows 2000 domain controllers currently holding the schema master and infrastructure master roles. The adprep / forestprer command must first be issued on the windows 2000 server holding schema master role in the forest root doman to prepare the existing schema to support windows 2003 active directory. The adprep /domainprep command must be issued on the sever holding the infrastructure master role in the domain where 2000 server will be deployed