This is result on my Vista Home Premium, seems to work fine.
Router is provided by my Verizon account with 'default' firewall settings.
Michael
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
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C:\Users\Walraven>nslookup
Default Server: Wireless_Broadband_Router.Home
Address: 192.168.1.1:53
> set q=all
> microsoft.com
Server: Wireless_Broadband_Router.Home
Address: 192.168.1.1:53
Non-authoritative answer:
microsoft.com internet address = 207.46.197.32
microsoft.com internet address = 207.46.232.182
microsoft.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = mailb.microsoft.com
microsoft.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = mailc.microsoft.com
microsoft.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = maila.microsoft.com
mailc.microsoft.com internet address = 205.248.106.32
mailc.microsoft.com internet address = 131.107.115.214
maila.microsoft.com internet address = 205.248.106.64
maila.microsoft.com internet address = 131.107.115.212
mailb.microsoft.com internet address = 131.107.115.215
mailb.microsoft.com internet address = 205.248.106.30
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"Jim Raykowski" <> wrote in message
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> Hey All,
> As subject states is it broke? In XP I was able to go to the command
> prompt type nslookup press enter and get teh carrot prompt. I was then
> able
> to type set q=all and then enter the domain in question ie company.com and
> get a fairly detailed DNS report about a domain.
> I have since upgraded to vista business and now all it does is time out
> when I do the above steps. Nothing has changed on the backend only my
> workstation. If I pull up the help at the command prompt it appears that
> nothing much has changed but again it does not return and responses.
> Any ideas?
>
> TIA
> --
> Jim
>
> "Nothing is fool proof to a talented fool"
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