To access the command line interface in Windows XP, you can use the "Run" dialog box. Press Windows Key + R
to open it, then type cmd
and hit Enter. This will launch the Command Prompt, allowing you to execute various command-line commands.
cmd or command.com
common dialog boxes
command.com command.com
scanreg
Scanregw
The IPCONFIG command has been run and terminated successfully
To open DHCP management on a Windows Server, you can use the command dhcpmgmt.msc in the Run dialog (accessed by pressing Windows + R). This command launches the DHCP Management Console, where you can manage DHCP scopes, options, and leases. Alternatively, you can also access it through the Server Manager under the Tools menu by selecting "DHCP."
no!
in windows
system info...msinfo32.exe
Yes, the ipconfig command does work on Windows 98, but it is not natively available as it is in later versions of Windows. Instead, Windows 98 uses the winipcfg utility to display IP configuration details. Users can access it by running winipcfg from the Run dialog. This tool provides similar functionality to ipconfig found in more recent Windows operating systems.
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.