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jpmackay:
Yes I type the name space name in like this with ipconfig /all not ipconfig/all in one word.

After ran through search in C:\ to see if any ipconfig.exe files show up and guess now: There are two files and look below:

ipconfig.exe      C:\WINDOWS\system32      55 KB   Application        4/14/2008    5:42 A.M.
ipconfig.exe      C:\ServicePackFiles\i386     55 KB   Application        4/13/2008    8:12 P.M.


I don't know if I need those two or just one exe file for my desktop or copy over the earlier date with later date in.

Now with the TSP file and there are more than one file in C:\

ipconf.TSP      C:\WINDOWS\system32      55 KB   Application        4/13/2008    8:12 P.M.
ipconf.TSP      C:\ServicePackFiles\i386     55 KB   Application        4/13/2008    8:12 P.M.


Now you see all four files are found in search in my desktop. Then what would you like me to do with this?

Will wait to hear from you about this.

Thank you,

John




jpmackay:
Waiting for this reply since last night.

Thank you,

John   :wink:

Shane:
I also run a computer repair business so sometimes I am out for a while before I can get to the forum posts :-)

When you ran my Windows Repair tool did you make sure to run all the repairs? Reason why is I am researching that error and it turns out it can be caused by certain services not being enabled and other things.

So grab my newest version of Windows Repair v2.6.2
http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/windows_repair_all_in_one.html

Make sure to have it do a registry backup first, then when you go to the repair Window just click on the select all button and then start. It will take a little while to finish. When it does make sure to reboot :-)

Shane

jpmackay:
I did not realize that you do your computer repair business. Next time I will remember this if you did not respond right away. I should have give you time when you can give a reply.

Anyway I ran through your program Windows Repairs v.2.6.2 in complete also did back up the registry first. And nothing fixed yet with this -- Windows IP Configuration.

Anyway will wait to see your next reply when you can.

Thank you,

John

Shane:
Lets try something. I attached a custom ipconfig I made myself years ago, still works on every version of Windows.

Dont replace the one you have on your system with it, instead just extract the zip file to a folder of it sown and open my program and see if it is able to pull the IP information :-)

Shane

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