Re: RUN command question
- From: "Steve T" <stumas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 13:49:23 -0700
Sorry guys, neither of these commands work on the XP. The command shell
opens and closes almost immediately with no resulting text file anywhere.
Running the command I listed (ping -t www.yahoo.com) takes about 30 seconds
for 50 pings. Thanks, Steve T.
"Snowdog" <Snowdog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ping -t www.yahoo.com >print
After complete open MyComputer/ My Documents(defult) and look for the file
named print.
click and when asked what prongram to open with choose Noteped.
Hope this helps :)
"Steve T" wrote:
I want to run a test ping at yahoo.com of 50 pings and see what the
response
times are. I need to do at least 50 pings and see the high, low and
average.
The command I have is (ping -t www.yahoo.com) which opens the window and
just keeps running until I close it. How do I get the results saved to a
text file where I can see the results? I can't remember too many DOS
commands from the past. Thanks, Steve T
.
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