RE: netsh -r

From: DI (DI_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/16/04

  • Next message: Bassam Abdul-Baki: "Re: Download URL File"
    Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:39:02 -0700
    
    

    I forgot to type that in the message, but I am adding it and it is not
    working. I believe the problem is administrative access on the remote PC.
    Would you know of a way to gain administrative access to a remote PC through
    a command prompt?
    Thanks again,
    DI

    "DI" wrote:

    > I am trying to add DNS to several remote systems that reside on Workgroups.
    > The command appears to work (I am returned to a prompt with no error
    > messages), but when I go to check, the DNS is still empty. The following
    > syntax looks right:
    >
    > netsh -r xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx interface ip add dns 10.254.3.3
    >
    > Is this not correct? Thanks in advance,
    > DI
    >


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