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    Default command line

    In windows thru the GUI, Control Panel -> Network Connection you'll see all
    your network interfaces.

    How one do it from the command line?



    Sarah Tanembaum Guest

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    Default Re: command line

    Hi,

    Is this what you mean?
    C:\> ipconfig

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    "Sarah Tanembaum" <sarahtanembaum@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:2kf13nF1inv5U1@uni-berlin.de...
    > In windows thru the GUI, Control Panel -> Network Connection you'll see
    all
    > your network interfaces.
    >
    > How one do it from the command line?
    >
    >
    >

    Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP] Guest

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    Default Re: command line

    Sarah,

    "ipconfig /all" will return the of all the adapter you have and their
    configuration.
    However, you will not see the Dial-up / VPN connection setup you can see
    into the "Network Connection" windows.
    Rgds


    "Sarah Tanembaum" <sarahtanembaum@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:2kf13nF1inv5U1@uni-berlin.de...
    > In windows thru the GUI, Control Panel -> Network Connection you'll see
    all
    > your network interfaces.
    >
    > How one do it from the command line?
    >
    >
    >

    Chris Guest

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