Re: Network IP, Gateway and DNS
- From: Anteaus <Anteaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 00:53:12 -0700
To do this you would have to run something on the target computer, one way or
another. A batch file such as
*** IP.BAT ****
ipconfig /all > \\server\share\%computername%.txt
*************
would do the trick
where \\server\share is a network-writeable location.
Either that, or if you are using DHCP, the DHCP server (or router) may be
able to provide a log.
"Prem Soni" wrote:
Hi Smlunatick,.
I know IPCONFIG but i want to do the same form a network PC. i.e. form PC1
and for PC2 through any command without any remote access or VNC software.
Thanks,
PS
"smlunatick" wrote:
On May 13, 2:24 pm, Prem Soni <PremS...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
Just want to know if there is any way to find IP Address, Gateway and DNS on
LAN system with the help of some commend/utility.
i.e. form PC1 and PC2 are on LAN and want to check the PC2 IP, Gateway and
DNS while sitting on PC1 through any command or utility.
Thanks,
PREM SONI
On each PC.
Click on Run
Enter CMD
In the "black" window:
enter ipconfig /all | more
This is built into most versions of XP.
As for "remote" accessing this from a different PC, you are able to
"remote desktop" access onto all versions of XP Pro. If XP Home, you
would need to set up a VNC remote account.
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