Command Prompt is the command-line interpreter used within the Windows operating system. As Mac OS X is based on the Unix operating system it uses the a Unix Shell command-line interpreter. You can access the Shell by running the Terminal application which can be found in the Utilities folder which is within the Applications folder.
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Command prompt is a simple term meaning the place where you can enter system commands. It has different names on different systems, Windows -cmd(Command Prompt), Linux Mac - Terminal
hi u can find the mac address of computer by ipconfig/all command in command prompt. Thanks
By issuing following command in command prompt on client machine.. Gpresult
For Windows open a command prompt (Clicking "Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt" -OR- by typing "CMD" (no quotes) on the run line and hitting enter) Once in the command prompt, type the following: ipconfig /all ...and hit enter. The MAC address of your NIC should be listed as "Physical Address"
The command performs a variety of operations, centered around the computer's IP and MAC address, and the default gateway.
To find the MAC address in Windows 8, open the Command Prompt by pressing Windows + X and selecting "Command Prompt." Type the command ipconfig /all and press Enter. Look for the network adapter you are using; the MAC address will be listed as "Physical Address." It will be displayed in a format like "00-1A-2B-3C-4D-5E."
Hold the windows key(next to alt) and click r(You can also search for Run) in the RUN window type cmd IN the cmd type ipconfig /all Look for MAC address
The Mac already has it, it's called Terminal. Applications/ Utlities/ Terminal. And no you cannot install a Windows application into a Mac OS.
''ipconfig/all''
nslookup if it was a linux machine nslookup works too, but dig -x on a linux machine will get more info for you
Use "prompt $p$g" command.