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Hi Evan
I don't know a built in VFP command to get the IP. But I know another NT/Dos command ...
Try IPCONFIG in the command window (if you can), otherwise you can "run" it also by the run prompt, but you will have to look fast. ;-)
BTW I you haven't the menu entry for the command window a run "cmd" might bring it up too.
HTH
Markus
>I am sitting in front of an NT4 workstation PC that has a lot of features that aren't available to me because of security. I need to determine the IP address. I can't:
>- run ping
>- run tracert
>- run winipcfg
>- right click on the network icon and go into properties
>
>I don't have VFP running on this machine, otherwise I could use a SYS command to get the IP (i think). Any ideas how to get the ip?
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