from a command prompt:  ifconfig /all

start, run, cmd.  ifconfig /all

if you run it from start, run without a command window, it will run,
display results, and close before you can read it.  just like it's
supposed to.

Rick

On Tue, 2 May 2000, Bill Oskowski wrote:

> I am attempting to configure Samba on my at home network, which consists of
> an NT (running 4.0), 3 PC's running Windows 98 and a Linux server running
> Red Hat Linux 6.2. I am connect to Time Warners Road Runner service which
> uses DHCP to assign IP addresses. I can use winipcfg to see the Windows 98
> ip addresses, I can use ifconfig to see the Linux server ip address, is
> there a command or process on the NT I can use to see the NT's IP address?
> Thanks
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