ipconfig

Windows XP Home Edition, Sp 3

Whenever I have enter ipconfig, the window appears only for a fraction of a second--too fast to read.  How can I get it to stop?

Windows XP Home Edition, Sp 3

Whenever I have enter ipconfig, the window appears only for a fraction of a second--too fast to read.  How can I get it to stop?

You can run it in a command window run risk:

Open a run window (Windows Logo key + R), type cmd /k ipconfig/all (notice the three spaces) and press ENTER.

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