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      08-25-2007
I have a simple, beginner's question. I have a Vista computer wired to an XP
PC.
On the Vista machine when I do the WindowsKey+R, cmd, I get the command
line box come up and can enter the ping, ipcongfig, etc. commands -- The box
stays there and I can see the results.
On the XP PC, however, when I do the same thing I get the command box, but
when I type in a command such as ipconifg, I get a response that ipconfig,
ping, etc. is not a valid command. If I type the command from the Run box,
it executes, but the results flash by too fast to read them. I tried using
some parameters like the /P (pause) that used to go with DOS commands, but to
no avail. Scroll lock didn't help. Why the differences from Vista to XP?
Is it the age of the system32 command file? How can I get to see the results
on my XP PC?
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      08-25-2007
Oops! I figured it out. Told you it was simple. You have to be in the
system32 directory when you issue the commands. Working fine now.
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"Qfreed" wrote:

> I have a simple, beginner's question. I have a Vista computer wired to an XP
> PC.
> On the Vista machine when I do the WindowsKey+R, cmd, I get the command
> line box come up and can enter the ping, ipcongfig, etc. commands -- The box
> stays there and I can see the results.
> On the XP PC, however, when I do the same thing I get the command box, but
> when I type in a command such as ipconifg, I get a response that ipconfig,
> ping, etc. is not a valid command. If I type the command from the Run box,
> it executes, but the results flash by too fast to read them. I tried using
> some parameters like the /P (pause) that used to go with DOS commands, but to
> no avail. Scroll lock didn't help. Why the differences from Vista to XP?
> Is it the age of the system32 command file? How can I get to see the results
> on my XP PC?
> qfreed

 
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Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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      08-25-2007
Thank you for update. Another option is use set to set path point to the system32.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Qfreed" <.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:F7C8C2FE-E970-4453-BD0C-...
Oops! I figured it out. Told you it was simple. You have to be in the
system32 directory when you issue the commands. Working fine now.
--
qfreed


"Qfreed" wrote:

> I have a simple, beginner's question. I have a Vista computer wired to an XP
> PC.
> On the Vista machine when I do the WindowsKey+R, cmd, I get the command
> line box come up and can enter the ping, ipcongfig, etc. commands -- The box
> stays there and I can see the results.
> On the XP PC, however, when I do the same thing I get the command box, but
> when I type in a command such as ipconifg, I get a response that ipconfig,
> ping, etc. is not a valid command. If I type the command from the Run box,
> it executes, but the results flash by too fast to read them. I tried using
> some parameters like the /P (pause) that used to go with DOS commands, but to
> no avail. Scroll lock didn't help. Why the differences from Vista to XP?
> Is it the age of the system32 command file? How can I get to see the results
> on my XP PC?
> qfreed

 
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