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How to
Identify Your Web Server and IP Address
SUMMARY
This
article describes how to identify the Internet Protocol (IP) address of your
computer and the type of Web server that you are using to display your Web
pages.
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Identify your IP
Address
To find
out what your IP address is, use the method appropriate to your version of
Windows.
Microsoft
Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
1.
Click
Start and then click
Run.
2.
In the
Open box, type
Winipcfg.exe and then click
OK.
Your IP
address appears in the IP Address box.
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Microsoft
Windows NT
1.
Click
Start, point to
Programs, and then click
Command Prompt.
2.
At the command
prompt, type
ipconfig.exe and then press ENTER.
Your IP
address appears.
Microsoft
Windows 2000
1.
Click
Start, point to
Programs, point to
Accessories, and then click
Command Prompt.
2.
At the
command-prompt, type
ipconfig.exe and then press ENTER.
Your IP
address appears.
Microsoft
Windows XP
1.
Click
Start, point to
All Programs, point to
Accessories, and then click
Command Prompt.
2.
At the
command-prompt, type
ipconfig.exe and then press ENTER.
Your IP
address appears.
NOTE: Regardless of which operating system you are using, if
you use dynamic IP addressing and you are not currently connected to either
your network or the Internet, you may not see an address in the IP Address
box, or it may be displayed as 0.0.0.0. In this case, you can still access
the TCP/IP networking functionality by referring to the default local host
by using either the Domain Name System (DNS) name of
localhost
or the default IP Address (127.0.0.1).
Determine Your Web
Server
To
determine which Web server you are publishing your content on, follow these
steps.
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NOTE: Before you follow this procedure, connect to the Internet
and open your Web in FrontPage. You should have author permissions to the
Web server.
1.
In FrontPage, click
click Web Settings on the
Tools menu.
2.
Click the
General tab. The following
information is listed:
o
The IP Address or
DNS name of the Web server.
o
The version of the
FrontPage Server Extensions.
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o
The type of Web
server software running on the server.
o
The IP Address of
the computer running the FrontPage client software.
o
The proxy server
software (if any) being used to access the Internet. www.tartoos.com
The information in
this article applies to:
Microsoft FrontPage
2002
Microsoft FrontPage
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