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In Windows XP, I could go to Network Connections, select the
adapter being used for connectivity, and the left pane would extend downwards with data such as the IP address, net mask, etc. Where can I see this in Vista? I know I can go to a Command Prompt and do a "config /all", but I should be able to see this information in a GUI screen. Gary VanderMolen |
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In the network Connections window right click on the connection. Pick Status
then Details. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Gary VanderMolen" wrote in message ... In Windows XP, I could go to Network Connections, select the adapter being used for connectivity, and the left pane would extend downwards with data such as the IP address, net mask, etc. Where can I see this in Vista? I know I can go to a Command Prompt and do a "config /all", but I should be able to see this information in a GUI screen. Gary VanderMolen |