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April 8th, 2001, 11:16 PM
#1
Displaying Network Information
Is there a quick and dirty way to list a network computers network configuration info? Basically, I've been looking for a program to provide a complete list of hardware and software info for computers. I found a great one called hardware info... it displays everything you'd want to know about a computer, and does it all remotely from the network. The only thing it doesn't display, ironically, is the network info. Not even the IP address.
So, I wondered if there's a command line program that will display IP, Subnet, Gateway, and DNS info for a computer.
Thanks!
tim
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April 8th, 2001, 11:43 PM
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Senior Member
how about adding in your login script ipconfig /all > Network.txt
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April 9th, 2001, 03:43 AM
#3
Don't Run>winipcfg or Run>ipconfig do it?
Good luck
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April 9th, 2001, 07:40 AM
#4
Registered User
Originally posted by tk421:
Is there a quick and dirty way to list a network computers network configuration info? Basically, I've been looking for a program to provide a complete list of hardware and software info for computers. I found a great one called hardware info... it displays everything you'd want to know about a computer, and does it all remotely from the network. The only thing it doesn't display, ironically, is the network info. Not even the IP address.
So, I wondered if there's a command line program that will display IP, Subnet, Gateway, and DNS info for a computer.
Thanks!
tim
The name of the program that you use please...
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April 9th, 2001, 07:53 AM
#5
look on ther main windrivers page at the utilities section - I'm sure I saw stuff like this under the 'System' section.
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April 9th, 2001, 11:45 AM
#6
gabriel, the program I found is called hardinfo 2000. seems really cool. the unregistered version lets you do all except print/save full reports. Which I need, so I'll be registering it ($79 I think).
Condor: That's a cool idea. I'd just have to make everyone log off and back on if I wanted the info right away.
I'll check on the windrivers utils section.
Thanks!
tk
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April 9th, 2001, 12:06 PM
#7
Originally posted by tk421:
Condor: That's a cool idea. I'd just have to make everyone log off and back on if I wanted the info right away.
You don't need them to log off to get the info this way. Just have them click on start/run and type ipconfig /all and enter. If you wish to speed up this process, just make a shortcut on their desktop to run ipconfig with the /all parameter.
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