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Runwinipcfg--not accepted
My DSL connection during downloading is very slow at
about 36 Kbps (should be around 1000+Kbps?). During a diagnostics session with Earthlink I was referred to my system vendor because I could not complete the following: Click on StartRun - type: winipcfg (or winip cfg)Result was Windows could not find winipcfg (nor winip cfg. Is my Windows XP Pro CD missing winipcfg or is it not available? What can I do? At a loss. |
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Runwinipcfg--not accepted
"Bob H" wrote in message
... My DSL connection during downloading is very slow at about 36 Kbps (should be around 1000+Kbps?). During a diagnostics session with Earthlink I was referred to my system vendor because I could not complete the following: Click on StartRun - type: winipcfg (or winip cfg)Result was Windows could not find winipcfg (nor winip cfg. Is my Windows XP Pro CD missing winipcfg or is it not available? What can I do? At a loss. The reason that you can't find winipcfg is because it doesn't exist in NT based systems. Try typing ipconfig into a command prompt ("DOS box"). StartRunCmd - type ipconfig |
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Runwinipcfg--not accepted
"Bob H" wrote in message
... My DSL connection during downloading is very slow at about 36 Kbps (should be around 1000+Kbps?). During a diagnostics session with Earthlink I was referred to my system vendor because I could not complete the following: Click on StartRun - type: winipcfg (or winip cfg)Result was Windows could not find winipcfg (nor winip cfg. Is my Windows XP Pro CD missing winipcfg or is it not available? What can I do? At a loss. The reason that you can't find winipcfg is because it doesn't exist in NT based systems. Try typing ipconfig into a command prompt ("DOS box"). StartRunCmd - type ipconfig |
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Runwinipcfg--not accepted
The winipcfg as Mark says isn't available in XP. If you prefer a GUI
interface, you can download Wntipcfg that is part of the Windows 2000 Resource kit and will work on Windows XP. It is very similar to the winipcfg that Windows 98 uses. For more details, see the following link. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...l/cerelli1.asp _______________ Eric "Mark Weinreb" wrote in message ... "Bob H" wrote in message ... My DSL connection during downloading is very slow at about 36 Kbps (should be around 1000+Kbps?). During a diagnostics session with Earthlink I was referred to my system vendor because I could not complete the following: Click on StartRun - type: winipcfg (or winip cfg)Result was Windows could not find winipcfg (nor winip cfg. Is my Windows XP Pro CD missing winipcfg or is it not available? What can I do? At a loss. The reason that you can't find winipcfg is because it doesn't exist in NT based systems. Try typing ipconfig into a command prompt ("DOS box"). StartRunCmd - type ipconfig |
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Runwinipcfg--not accepted
The winipcfg as Mark says isn't available in XP. If you prefer a GUI
interface, you can download Wntipcfg that is part of the Windows 2000 Resource kit and will work on Windows XP. It is very similar to the winipcfg that Windows 98 uses. For more details, see the following link. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...l/cerelli1.asp _______________ Eric "Mark Weinreb" wrote in message ... "Bob H" wrote in message ... My DSL connection during downloading is very slow at about 36 Kbps (should be around 1000+Kbps?). During a diagnostics session with Earthlink I was referred to my system vendor because I could not complete the following: Click on StartRun - type: winipcfg (or winip cfg)Result was Windows could not find winipcfg (nor winip cfg. Is my Windows XP Pro CD missing winipcfg or is it not available? What can I do? At a loss. The reason that you can't find winipcfg is because it doesn't exist in NT based systems. Try typing ipconfig into a command prompt ("DOS box"). StartRunCmd - type ipconfig |
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