Ipconfig,ping Commands Does Not Work
Dec 17, 2005I changed my path setting recently .When I type in these commands I get 'not recognized as internal or external command
View 4 RepliesI changed my path setting recently .When I type in these commands I get 'not recognized as internal or external command
View 4 Repliesconnecting to a specific website and contacted my ISP as i was being blocked by someone and still am. I then installed a IP blocker and since have been able to connect. When i contacted the ISP they were getting me to do a heap of things with ipconfig netish ip reset and a few of ipconfig commands. Since ive done all these my home network hasnt been able to work. I have gone back into My Network and done the network wizard again and again I have also reinstalled another network card and still wont work. I have assigned IP address to all computers on the network. On all other computers you can see everyones computer with the exception of the host. The host computer cant been seen on the network and cant access any other computer as well. The internet wont work on any other computer either but the host internet works. i have another bootable HDD and booted from it and everything works fine.
View 3 Replies View RelatedAnyone ever seen this, I thought I had misplaced one of my laptops at work and decided to do a ping just to see what would come up.I pinged the name and sure enough an ip address fired back stating it was in my building.I attempted to remote into the pc and saw a name that was one of our exec officers. I had just given this exec a new computer the day before so I was pretty sure she did not have my pc
View 6 Replies View RelatedYou see my cmd is working fine. Then one day I open run and type in cmd and then enter. I type in ipconfig and it says ipconfig isn't an external command or something like that. Anyways I fixed the problem by typing in run C:WINDOWSsystem32cmd.exe and enter. Weird enough it worked when i typed in ipconfig, and other commands. If I typed in cmd that was open from the run any commands wouldn't work. I tried creating an shortcut from the actual cmd file and trying commands but it still doesn't work. Well sometimes I code stuff or download .bat files because I need of em. And I try to open the file but it always usually runs fine but after that incident I try to open any .bat file and it just opens it and the window closes so fast. I don't know how to fix this problem uahghhh it's a pain in the butt lol. It's getting me so mad! I just want to use my normal cmd .
View 14 Replies View Relatednone of the commands i use in command prompt work and i get this wierd error when i play one of my games (counter strike) saying that there is something wrong with my half life launcher when there isnt. the game works fine but as soon as i close the error the game closes. but more importantly ive been told that i have system files missing? if this is the case how do i get them back?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there some place that I can search to see if windows files/commands are legitimate? I have Zone Alarm and it has programs on it trying to access the Internet that I do not recognize. Another one was: Microsoft Out of Bounds. I have Windows XP Home Edition with all updates.I have ZoneAlarm free and McAffee AntiVirus.Nothing has been detected.
View 8 Replies View Related'ping' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am running windows xp. When i run ipconfig it flashes off the screen before I get a chance to read it.I clicked run - then typed cmd and got to the dos screen - then I typed ipconfig and the screen flashes off so fast I do not get a chance to read it - how do I get the dos screen to stay on?? Remember I first went to run then typed cmd then at the dos screen I typed ipconfig.I researching this problem all I get is that I should click run then type cmd then type ipconfig. I did all that but screen still flashes off.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen I try to go to the ipconfig command line in xp, I get this message: is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. I was trying to clean my DNS cache.
View 6 Replies View Relatedon another thread, i'm looking for an answer to a problem with my daughter's computer and her dsl connection i was asked to run ipconfig/all on both my computer, that works well with dsl modem, and her's, which doesn't. the command prompt brings this error message "'IPCONFIG' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have an issue with MS-DOS prompt on my XP SP 2 machine. It doesnt understand what "ipconfig" is. Other commands work like dir, but ipconfig does not work. Basically says its an unrecognizeable command or something like that.
View 14 Replies View RelatedBefore I reinstall the OS,,, does anyone have the fix for DHCP issues. When I run ipconfig I get the internal error occured error. I have tried to retstart TCP/IP, I changed the name of the PC and ther group name then rebooted but notta.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhen I run ipconfig, DOS window shut back down again quickly. Is this normal? Thought I could use it to monitor IP's connected to me?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI made a mistake when I moved into a house that doesn’t have high speed Internet. I signed up for netzero to get me through the months that I will not have high speed. I installed their software then their software downloaded some more software that is still locking my computer up on occasion, even after I have uninstalled their software. It doesn't lock it up totally it just doesn't let me run any other programs and it doesn't let me log off (even through CTRL ALT DEL). It also runs a program in called ipconfig.exe that never seems to finish running
View 3 Replies View Relatedwhen trying to type a command in MS-DOS, I get the below error message. This is the same for an IPCONFIG or a PING command. Does anyone know how to correct this? I have win XP SP1 'ipconfig' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using toad for oracle development. Whenever i perform any operation in toad, it goes to an ip address to resolve the database server name. That IP address was previously used as our dns server but no more exists in our network. I flushed by dns using ipconfig /flushdns commad but unable to get ride of this IP address. Also I have reinstalled my oracle client and toad but that IP address is alwayes there.
Can any body suggest me some way to find out where this entry exist in windows DNS setting.
I have an old computer that is hooked up directly to the cable modem. The pc runs Windows 2000. When I start up the pc, I can't get on the internet, I have to goto the command prompt and type in "ipconfig /renew" and it renews the ip address, which lets me get on to the net. I have to do this everytime I start the pc and it's a big pain. It sometimes takes up to 2 minutes to get an ip address. The ip address is set to 0.0.0.0 before I do the renew. My question is how do I get the computer to get an ip when the pc is started. I have a Motorola surboard sb4100 cable modem if that helps. The pc is running windows 2000 and I have Zonealarm, and Spysweeper running (and no Av programs). If I hook up my laptop (running XP Pro SP2), it works fine, I can get on the net without renewing.
View 13 Replies View RelatedA friend of mine did who knows what to his computer using some data cleaning software, called secure clean. He set it to run and automatically shut down the PC when finished. Upon reboot, his taskbar was a different color, he was shown a message requesting that he log in with a user that has administrative privileges, his internet connection was gone (ipconfig showed 0.0.0.0 on everything, and ipconfig /renew said "RPC server unavailable"....even though the Administrative Tools>Services applet shows it to be "started").System Restore is not an option, as it was disabled a month ago in hopes of solving another unrelated problem.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhen i try to do the ping command in the cmd prompt, it says "'ping' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
Just how can you "ping"?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI have 4 pcs on a network. All with same static IP, and Gateway. Connected to 1 Hub. There is no internet connection.
Im having problems getting the pcs to speak to each other. Some PC's can ping anohter, but it wont work the other way fround (eg, pc a can ping pc b, but pc b can't ping pc a). Why?
they are all part of a network, have the same protocols and clients in Netowrking proertys. Firewalls are turned off.
I have this type of internet http://www.incomich.com in my pc and i am confuse cuase sometimes is fast and sometimes so slow ok wen the guy came and install the internet he came and install a big pole with antena in top of my house and he did a check on the computer inserting a PING number so i was wondering what is that for? (so i copy the number wen he was inserting it) so i did it last night it just show me this number and letters
doing ping to the number i have insert with 32 bytes
bytes=32 time=2ms TLL=63
bytes=32 time=3ms TLL=63
bytes=32 time=3ms TLL=63
bytes=32 time=3ms TLL=63
STADISTICAS
packages
SEND =4 RECIVE=4 LOST=0
APROXIMATE ROUND TRIP TIMES IN MILLISECOND
MINIMUM=2ms MAXIMUM=3ms MEDIUM =3ms
I use the TP link router(192.168.1.1) to connect two PC together and there is PPPoE in router
and connect to internet .
Both PC use cable connect to router.
The XP HOme PC get IP 192.168.1.11 .
The XP prod notebook get IP 192.168.1.10 .
Both network adpator use DHCP to get IP from router.
Both XP/PC bootup safe mode with networking .
There is no firewall/virus scanner startup .
Both PC can connect internet and web browse without problem.
I can ping from the notebook 192.168.1.10 to PC 192.168.1.11
But I cannot ping from the PC 192.168.1.11 to notebook 192.168.1.10.
Why I can ping one PC from one direction , but it is failure from another PC?
My Windows XP Professional SP2 computer connect to the internet ok
through Ethernet cable to my cable broadband modem. If I use the command
prompt to ping my modem or any other address it just hangs until I close it
down, I have also tried connecting the modem via USB with the same results.
Anyone got any ideas as to the cure for this problem. I also have McAfee
internet security suite installed and have run complete virus checks and
also run Adaware & Spybot S&D.
How to do low ping in cs?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a weird situation with XP Home edition; SP2 is NOT installed:
System:
XP Home on an eMachines T2742 (2.7 GHZ; 256 Mb RAM; 40 Gb HDD)
Problem:
Boots to Welcome screen and loops back to welcome screen when any of the
UserID buttons are clicked. Ctl-Alt-Del brings up the Classic login dialog
box, but still loops back to XP Style Welcome screen when attempting to log
in from the Classic dialog. Cannot circumvent the boot sequence, nor get
past the Welcome screen to get to any desktop functions in XP.
What I Tried:
F8 out of startup sequence to safe mode - same thing
F8 out of startup sequence to command prompt mode - same thing
F8 out of startup sequence to last known good config - same thing
F8 out of startup sequence to debug mode - same thing
F8 out of startup sequence to boot logging mode - same thing
Checked the CMOS settings for odd power or video settings - all default
settings appear correct.
I have a machine that I can't ping or map. They are both XP-Pro SP3
I have checked the normal stuff, i.e. firewall on/off, File and Printer Sharing exception, File and Printer Sharing in TCP/IP, TCP/IP settings,
How can I disable incoming pings (without a firewall)? Whenever ping.exe in %systemroot%system32 is renamed a new copy is made when someone attempts to ping. Are there other files that need moving/renaming?
Laptop is running Windows XP Professional SP2. Server is tunning SBS 4.5 and
Windows NT 4.0. I have two locations with two different gateway IP
Addresses. I have connected to each server by changing the domain and IP
address. Received messsage "welcome to _____ domain". I connect to network,
see all the computers, but can not "map" my drive back to the main server in
the other location.I did turn off the windows firewall and
made sure all my WINS, etc. was correct. I can not ping the server in the
other location. I can ping the server I am currently connected to, and am
supposed to be able (can on 2000) to map a drive back to our other office.
A host computer, windows xp, plugged directly into a satellite modem (Internet) and ONE client computer.
I had to configure my IP addresses manually, but the host ends in "2" and the client in "3" at the end of the IP string.
So - from the client, I can
1) See the Internet fine
2) Ping the host fine
3) Ping the root host (1) fine
From the host I can
1) See the Internet fine
2) When I ping the client, it returns REQUEST TIMED OUT
Both computers are members of the same group.
Both seem to connect fine to the Internet at all times, no problems.
The host computer, sees ITSELF, in that, if you map a drive, and you click on Microsoft Windows Network, then the group name, you SEE the computer name.
On the client, when you click on the same group, it stalls, and you see NOTHING - neither the client NOR the host (despite being able to PING the host)
The Windows firewall is TURNED OFF on both machines.
What do I do to resolve "Request Timed Out"?
The client is attached to the network via a Belkin Wireless Adapter, which seems to work and connect PERFECTLY.
From the client, you can ping the client,(itself) and it responds.
I am looking for program which can send PING command by set intervals. It is desirable that program can ping devices in quantity simultaneously.
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