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dezzemm

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Sep 10, 2003
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What do you type in the cmd screen to see the ip's of all computers etc on a network?
 
I don't know of any way to do it from a command prompt without writing a batch file or script.

You can however down;oad and run Angry IP Scanner (Google) which will scan all IP within a range and tell you which ones are alive.
 
I'm assuming that the scanner will only reveal systems that are on your same subnet, as there would be no way for it to know what other subnets/addresses are out there unless you tell it up front.
 
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