[NCLUG] Freedom from my ball and ipchains.

Jim Ankrum jimj9 at qwest.net
Wed Feb 21 19:09:24 MST 2001


On Wednesday 21 February 2001 11:36 am, you wrote:
> > On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Michael Dwyer wrote:
> > > > What that actually means is "WinME."
> > >
> > > Drop to a command prompt and run "ROUTE PRINT"
> > > People might also think it is nice to know these:
> >
> > Thanks for the list of commands.  I can run them from the run menu but
> > that "drop to a command prompt" is really hard on WinME.

try start> Programs> Accessories> Msdos prompt (might be called command 
prompt)
> >   *another*   == winipcfg
>
> winipcfg isn't in Win2k -- probably just to annoy me.

nope... winipcfg is only in win9x's (winme is a win9x) try "ipconfig /all" at 
the command prompt. see above if you can't find the command prompt. I'm not 
sure why they moved it... probably to increase value to justify the upgrade 
price ;)
>
> I haven't used ME yet.  Can't you just enter "command" in the run
> menu?  I shudder to think they have removed every last inkling of
> a command line from Windows. <shudder>  It'd be just like...
> just like a MAC!  Yikes!
>
> (/me has a collection of Macs for some dumb reason...)
>
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