At 02:21 PM 9/19/01 -0400, Jeff Dougherty wrote the following:
>Gerry,
>I'm not sure what you are saying.
>Do you mean, this file was installed when I installed the network?
yes
>I did those commands at the MS-DOS, but the results don't really mean
>anything to me, or I don't know what I am looking for.
In order for the "net diag" command to work, you must be running IPX or
NetBIOS extended user interface (NetBEUI) protocoal. The was a "quickie"
test to show you that NetBIOS (NetBEUI) was installed unless you are using
IPX only.
Net commands from MS-DOS prompt
For more information about a specific Microsoft NET
command, type the command name followed by /?
(for example, NET VIEW /?).
NET CONFIG Displays your current workgroup settings.
NET DIAG Runs the Microsoft Network Diagnostics program to
display diagnostic information about your network.
NET HELP Provides information about commands and
error messages.
NET INIT Loads protocol and network-adapter drivers without
binding them to Protocol Manager.
NET LOGOFF Breaks the connection between your computer and
the shared resources to which it is connected.
NET LOGON Identifies you as a member of a workgroup.
NET PASSWORD Changes your logon password.
NET PRINT Displays information about print queues
and controls print jobs.
NET START Starts services.
NET STOP Stops services.
NET TIME Displays the time on or synchronizes your computer's
clock with the clock on a Microsoft Windows for
Workgroups, Windows NT, Windows 95, or NetWare time server.
NET USE Connects to or disconnects from a shared
resource or displays information about
connections.
NET VER Displays the type and version number of the
workgroup redirector you are using.
NET VIEW Displays a list of computers that share
resources or a list of shared resources
on a specific computer.
>This file, I guess, got on here from the Internet, even with Zone Alarm
>running..is this possible?
Yep...
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Gerry Boyd
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