I would like to check a machine's internet browsing history and i would like to do this from the the command line or powershell Type in ipconfig /all or getmac and it should execute both commands and the window will remain open such that you can see the output Are there any windows commands or tools for doing this?
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Learn how to interpret the output of ipconfig/all command to understand network configurations and troubleshoot issues effectively.
Using windows xp on a thinkpad
When i type ipconfig in the run command line prompt, the window appears briefly and then disappears without me doing anything (and before i can read anything) Using windows 7, on just one of my machines, typing in ipconfig no longer does anything Is there a reason for this My speculation is that it has something to do with java sdk installation /
When i run command ipconfig in windows command line, i am expecting to see my ip address that i have in the lan i am connected to But besides that i see many, many entries Changes made with set will remain only for the duration of the current cmd session Run ipconfig /flushdns from an elevated command prompt
This will flush your dns cache, but not change your settings
If you actually want to change your dns server, you will need to either set it statically, or run ipconfig /renew if your dns server's settings have changed, How to run an ipconfig /all command There’s no need to select run as administrator, all you need to do is click on start and then run and type cmd in the open box and press enter For windows vista and windows 7 users
Click on the windows start button and type cmd, right click cmd on the top and select run administrator.