Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/07/10/03:43:43
You can also run "ipconfig" from the DOS prompt.
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On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Tibor Polgar wrote:
> There was a thread a while back on this with a few cygwin solutions. Here is
> one from the horse's whatever:
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> INSIDE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95 TIP OF THE WEEK
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> IDENTIFYING YOUR DYNAMIC IP ADDRESS
> When you use Dial-Up Networking in either Windows 98 or Windows 95 to connect to the Internet, the server at your ISP (Internet Service Provider) dynamically assigns you an IP (Internet Protocol) address. If you would like to know what IP address you hav
e been assigned, you can use the undocumented WINIPCFG.EXE utility. To use this program, choose the Run command from the Start Menu and enter WINIPCFG.EXE in the Run dialog box and click OK. The IP Configuration dialog box will appear, displaying your comp
uter's IP address.
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> Tibor
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