Depending on your OS, there are plenty of ways to tell what your IP is
with the tools already present in Windows.
Windows 95, 98, and ME - Start, Run, type winipcfg, hit Enter
Windows 2000 and XP - Click Start, Run, type cmd, then hit Enter.
You'll get a DOS-based window, and at the command prompt type ipconfig
and hit Enter.
Variation - use the /all switch to see more details
If you're computer is set to show an icon when it's connected, then
you can click the icon and then go to the Support tab. From there, you
can click Details and get everything you could possibly need regarding
your connection.
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 19:35:46 GMT, "yellow submarine"
< want no spam> wrote:
>
>If you would like to know what your IP address is (for games, online things,
>etc) download the attachment. It is freeware, downladed off www.gemtree.com.
>You can find the details at http://www.gemtree.com/prog_com.htm . It is in
>english. Thank you. Yellow submarine