Why is the IPCONFIG tool missing after I install the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit?
John Savill
October 1, 2000
1 Min Read
A. IPCONFIG is a standard Windows 2000 and Windows NT tool that provides information about your IP stack. The Resource Kit provides a GUI version of this tool--wntipcfg.exe. However, wntipcfg.exe isn't installed by default. To install this tool, perform the following steps:
Insert the Win2K Resource Kit CD-ROM.
Double-click the netmgmt.cab file.
Copy the wntipcfg.exe file to the %systemroot%system32 directory (e.g., c:winntsystem32).
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