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Pauline
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      09-11-2004, 12:43 AM
Hello,

Does anyone know a DOS command to view all other systems
on the network? Something that would give me IPConfig
info for all at once.

Thanks much,
Pauline
 
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Steven L Umbach
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      09-11-2004, 02:41 AM
Netsh can be used to find the network configuration of a remote computer. See the
link below for details about netsh with specific examples of how to use it.

http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Art...111/41111.html

If you want to scan your network there are some great free tolls that probably can
give you the info you need. Two that I like are Superscan 4 and Newt. The can scan
the network for computers and will report back computer name, IP address, mac
address, and much more. See the links below for where to find them. --- Steve

http://www.snapfiles.com/downloadfin...=newt&action=s -- the second one is the
free one.
http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?.../superscan.htm
-- very powerful. Check out the enumeration feature with both "null" and
administrator access.

"Pauline" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know a DOS command to view all other systems
> on the network? Something that would give me IPConfig
> info for all at once.
>
> Thanks much,
> Pauline



 
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      09-12-2004, 04:42 AM
Hello,
Thanks for the information!
Pauline

>-----Original Message-----
>Netsh can be used to find the network configuration of a

remote computer. See the
>link below for details about netsh with specific examples

of how to use it.
>
>http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Art...icleID/41111/4

1111.html
>
>If you want to scan your network there are some great

free tolls that probably can
>give you the info you need. Two that I like are Superscan

4 and Newt. The can scan
>the network for computers and will report back computer

name, IP address, mac
>address, and much more. See the links below for where to

find them. --- Steve
>
>http://www.snapfiles.com/downloadfind.php?

st=newt&action=s -- the second one is the
>free one.
>http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?

subnav=resources/navigation.htm&subcontent=/resources/prodd
esc/superscan.htm
>-- very powerful. Check out the enumeration feature with

both "null" and
>administrator access.
>
>"Pauline" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

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>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know a DOS command to view all other systems
>> on the network? Something that would give me IPConfig
>> info for all at once.
>>
>> Thanks much,
>> Pauline

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>

 
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