Till Windows XP,there was no extended support by default for IPv6,only for IPv4 addresses (those are 32-bit in length like 10.10.1.1,255.255.255.0 and so on). With Vista comes the in-built support for IPv6 addresses (these are long ones with 128-bit length like 2002:c058:6301::c058:6301)which can’t be removed unlike in XP. So if we want to renew or …
>I admit I like netsh.This thing can show you show much of what you want to see without doing much and that too from the command prompt which is even cooler. What do you normally do when you want to see which DNS server you are using? You use nslookup most of the times from …
>Maintaining and administering Windows machines (desktops and servers of Windows make) is a time intensive and often very challenging task [Think about the last time there was a virus outbreak on your LAN machines 🙂 ]. One task which is very time consuming is the configuration of network settings on individual machines.Visiting each box to …