Re: Getmac Command

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Thank you for your advice.


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Would it be possible for me to use the getmac command with Windows XP
Home
?
I cannot find it on my machine.

Besides, as we can use IPCONFIG to get the MAC address, I would like to
know
in what circumstance should we use GETMAC command ?

Thanks



There is no getmac.exe command in WinXP and if you
do not know what to use it for then you probably do
not need it. It is something that network troubleshooters
might need.




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