I am looking for the command that will make my win 2000 server display all the tcp/ip address and names of all the machines connected to it on the networ
Thanks

Re: tcp/ip addresses by Moishe

Moishe
Wed Dec 24 20:11:44 CST 2003

Are you looking for nbtstat, ipconfig /all, net session, or arp commands.
"homer" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking for the command that will make my win 2000 server display all
the tcp/ip address and names of all the machines connected to it on the
network
> Thanks



Re: tcp/ip addresses by Kevin

Kevin
Wed Dec 24 20:45:09 CST 2003

For purposes of documenting your network, and identifying missing patches or
hotfix, check out:
GFI's LanGuard Network Security Scanner - it's free for up to 25 computers
for 30 days

GFI will also identify all print & wireless devices.
If however, you simply want to check on workstations and patches to be
installed, check out:
Shaklik's HfNetChk Pro Lite - it's free for up to 10 workstations / server

-kw

"homer" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking for the command that will make my win 2000 server display all
the tcp/ip address and names of all the machines connected to it on the
network
> Thanks



Re: tcp/ip addresses by Jim

Jim
Thu Dec 25 09:31:32 CST 2003

I look in the WINS, DNS and DHCP databases from the server. Not as
easy as some utilities I have seen in the past. Problem with the
utilities I have found in the past is they were years ago. I usually
find what I need from the three databases.

"homer" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I am looking for the command that will make my win 2000 server display all the tcp/ip address and names of all the machines connected to it on the network
> Thanks

Jim B. SBS MVP
remove the mvp to send email

Re: tcp/ip addresses by Dave

Dave
Fri Dec 26 12:33:46 CST 2003

Try his is free web-based utility:
http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/


"homer" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:755C9D4F-D6DD-4E16-9576-E49EE883AB22@microsoft.com...
> I am looking for the command that will make my win 2000 server display all
the tcp/ip address and names of all the machines connected to it on the
network
> Thanks