Having a fix IP address under Windows XP ShowHaving a fix IP address under Windows XP
Often, it is necessary to have a fixed IP address, especially in cases where there is a network of several PCs at home.
This requires this information by doing:
Start
Run and type...
Command to detect your IP address! ShowCommand to detect your IP address!
Command for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
Command for Windows 95/98
Command for Linux
IP address (Internet Protocol) is a numerical identification to detect your computer on a network. It is used to...
Forcing a domain name with the hosts file Show[Networks]Forcing a domain name with the hosts file
Intro
Locating the hosts file
Tips
Intro
The hosts file primarily allow you to manually set the IP address for a host present on the network spotted by a domain name.
Outlook Saving Address Book (WAB file) ShowOutlook Saving Address Book (WAB file)
Method 1
Method 2
Method 1
You should first of all locate the folder to save the address book from Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express.
The address book has a file extension .Wab. To locate...
DNS (Domain Name System) ShowWhat is DNS?
Each computer directly connected to the Internet has at least one specific IP address. However, users do not want to work with numerical addresses such as 194.153.205.26 but with a domain name or more specifically addresses (called...
User management in Windows NT ShowThe notion of a user
Windows NT is an operating system which manages sessions, meaning that when the system is started, it is necessary to log in with a user name and password. When Windows NT is installed, the administrator account is created by...
Windows networking ShowNetworking
in Windows 2000/XP
To configure each computer, simply go to the control panel, then double-click "network connections" and right-click "local area connection", then choose properties!
The local area connection window displays the...