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Latest revision as of 14:04, 16 March 2006
There is a "getmac" command It displays the MAC address for a machine, or even *other* machines. The "systeminfo" command is also pretty interesting.
Example:
getmac /v => displays the MAC address for each interface along with the interface name
getmac /s [computer name] /v => (such as "getmac /s RAVEN /v") will do the same, but give you the MAC address for the named computer. You can substitute and IP address for the name of the computer.
"systeminfo" will display the info for a system, and pretty much uses the same flags as getmac.
systeminfo /S [machine name] /U [domain\user] /P [password]
Used in the manner of => systeminfo /S avroarrow.wolftech.ncsu.edu /U wolftech\rewood.admin /P PASSWORD