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    and more! http://www.koksby.dk/tools.php

    Missed this feature from w2k and xp!
    According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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    I think you should type "ipconfig" on Win2k & WinXP to get the same thing as "winipcfg" does on Win9x.

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    • #3
      i like ipconfig better...

      granted, thats cause IP config works and doesn't take forever and a day to report back that DHCP isn't working...

      also, ipconfig is more powerful than winipcfg on 2k or xp...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mikko
        I think you should type "ipconfig" on Win2k & WinXP to get the same thing as "winipcfg" does on Win9x.
        In the cmd promt yes I know but ho much faster is it not to do it with winipcfg?
        According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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        • #5
          I guess I am just old, I prefer the cmd prompt. Reminds me of the good ole days, when you had to know what you were doing...
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          • #6
            Winipcfg for W2K, NT, etc etc has been available from MS since loong before the release of W2K.....
            If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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            • #7
              Silly git, I don't know what old days you're thinking of...... Linux has had command prompt forever, but you'd be refering to Dos, which had crap for networking.
              Er...Windows has had a CLI for it's entire history as well. The point is that Windows is now tending towards GUI-everything, whereas plenty of us just like a quick command to do something. GUIs still rule in plenty of areas of usability though, but if the CLI equivalent is better, then I'll use that

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              • #8
                To be honest shouldn't you be able to get the information from properties under networking. Sort of logical place to put it.
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                • #9
                  Leech: Nothing wrong with your post per se, but what was wrong with Byock posting that? CLI tends to be associated with the old days, GUI with the new - whatever OS.

                  TP: Not if it's a dynamic IP mate, then ipconfig will show you what IP you've been allocated to whatever adaptor you wish.

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                  • #10
                    I think your missing my point Pace. I'm saying it's a logical place to put a gui. It then could show all info like how long it's had the lease subnet masks etc and so on. Doesn't really matter if it's static or not.
                    Windoze 98 has a gui okay from the run command but then you go to win2k and XP and it disappears back to old dos window. Seems a backward step.
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                    • #11
                      Ah, ok TP, it sounded like you thought it was in there. As for ipconfig though, there are *loads* of Microsoft commands I'd like to have in the GUI. Netstat being one of them, ideally with options to show you connections sorted by port number, IP, status etc. I have a GUI netstat, but it's simply the command one shown in a window, with a nice formatted table (brill...< />).

                      And, on the converse, it would be nice to have CLI equivalents of standard GUI stuff. I can't think of any off hand, I'm sure there's loads though.

                      Ah, touch is one I created a touch.cmd a while ago, which simple copies a blank file called "0" from the system32 directory into whatever location you type the command <tt>touch test.txt</tt> from for instance.
                      Code:
                      echo off
                      copy "%SystemRoot%\system32\0" %1
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