You can run "dir /?" command.
No, the command to view the IP information for a computer running Windows XP or Vista is " ipconfig ", executed from a command prompt. Executing the command with the switch " /?"will provide all the options available to the user.
1. commandname --help {this command is used to view the help documents of the commands} Ex: config --help {displays the help document for config command} 2. commandname info {to view the information about any command} Ex: config info {displays the info for config command} 3. man commandname {to view the mannual page of commands for syntax} Ex: man config {displays the manual for config command}
To open help and display information about the Diskpart command, first, open the Command Prompt by typing "cmd" in the Start menu search bar and pressing Enter. Once the Command Prompt is open, type diskpart and press Enter to launch the Diskpart utility. After that, type help and hit Enter to view a list of available commands and their descriptions. For more specific information about a particular command, type help <command> (replacing <command> with the desired command name) and press Enter.
For Unix/linux, use the 'ifconfig' command. For Windows, use 'ipconfig'
To launch the System Information window on a Windows computer, you can use the command msinfo32. You can enter this command in the Run dialog (accessed by pressing Windows + R) or in the Command Prompt. This will open the System Information tool, where you can view detailed information about your system's hardware and software configuration.
Use the 'ifconfig' command to retrieve the addressing information and adapters on the system.
ipconfig /all
ipconfig /all - this will give you all the IP information on the adapter
"net view" is the command and argument, with "net" being the command and "view" being the argument to view computers within your network, domain, or workgroup. As always, type it without the quotations.
ifconfig
more command
lsvg