hi,

i am searching for a solution to change status of some
network elemets like tcp-ip protocol or client for ms-
networks.

i heared about netsh but win2k cmd is too small for
listing the hole actually script.

if anyone has a solution for this problem, i would kiss
his hand :)

thanks for any ideas they would come up

if you have one please email me, too

gibmiremail@gmx.net

Re: Changing status of network elements from cmd by Herb

Herb
Fri Nov 28 02:57:19 CST 2003

> i am searching for a solution to change status of some
> network elemets like tcp-ip protocol or client for ms-
> networks.
>
> i heared about netsh but win2k cmd is too small for
> listing the hole actually script.
>

The above is unclear -- perhaps it's a language issue but it is difficult
figure your reference to NetSh.exe

NetSh.exe is THE standard answer for requests such as yours. There is
nothing "small" about the CMD command processor.

--
Herb Martin
"Jemand" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> hi,
>
> if anyone has a solution for this problem, i would kiss
> his hand :)
>
> thanks for any ideas they would come up
>
> if you have one please email me, too
>
> gibmiremail@gmx.net



Changing status of network elements from cmd by anonymous

anonymous
Sun Nov 30 12:10:39 CST 2003


Not really sure what you mean... if you mean window size
you can change that by clicking on the "C:\" pitcure at
the very top left and selecting properties.

>-----Original Message-----
>hi,
>
>i am searching for a solution to change status of some
>network elemets like tcp-ip protocol or client for ms-
>networks.
>
>i heared about netsh but win2k cmd is too small for
>listing the hole actually script.
>
>if anyone has a solution for this problem, i would kiss
>his hand :)
>
>thanks for any ideas they would come up
>
>if you have one please email me, too
>
>gibmiremail@gmx.net
>.
>