>><snip>
>>>  Short of those, how do I get the TCP/IP setting off a PC?


>
>There are some commands, I forget which, in the DOS command line in
>windows. They vary according to the version.

*Start* Button

click *Run*

type *command* (usually works on modern Windows)

type *ipconfig* (in the DOS box) then hit *return* key

see lots of info displayed

(Sorry, this is way off-topic by now but I'm forced to do this kind of
ipconfig stuff at work all the time so I thought I'd pipe in on this thread)




Craig

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