nslookup.exe
nslookup if it was a linux machine nslookup works too, but dig -x on a linux machine will get more info for you
Use either nslookup or dig
ipconfig
They can use them to test their claims.A. test their claims. @ apex
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you use the enable command
If you are just removing the directory, use the command: rmdir dir-name The dir-name directory has to be empty for this to work. If there are files or other subdirectories then use the command: rm -rf dir-name
test their claims.
test their claims
first, make a file. in the file you type in the command's name. an example would be the command date. name the file what you want to call that command. when you use the command, type in cat filename and the computer will do the command.
Typically on a command line (or command prompt in Windows) you can type the command 'hostname' and it will tell you the name of the computer you're working on.
PING is what you need to use . Ping 127.0.0.1