| Carl Frisk 2004-11-23, 12:52 am |
| To export text from the command window you can:
1. Click on the command window icon in the upper left corner of the title bar and choose Edit.
2. Type: ipconfig /all > C:\<path>\ipconfig.txt
This will create a text file called ipconfig.txt in whatever folder you choose <path>.
You don't mention if the computers are home networked or if you are in different countries even. This would be helpful.
From you message it seems that you are probably home networked.
Check out: http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;308007
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"mjones53" <senojm23@charter.net> wrote in message news:z0yod.2039$HH6.1251@fe06.lga...
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> Hello, please help, my dad and I have always been able to hook up and play some racing sims. But, now we can not
> connect or even ping each other, it times out. We both have Charter ISP, and we both have XP SP2, with the firewall
> disabled. I have a router with the ports and DMZ setup. I called Charter they were no help at all. I have checked
> everything I could think of. If I create a server other people I don't even know connects with no problem, but my dad
> does not even see it in the list of games.
> Again, also, now I can not ping him or him/me. Please HELP!
> I'll cut and paste and ipconfig /all in here if someone will tell me how to get a dos windos to copy. Thanks,
>
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