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− | There is a "getmac" command It displays the MAC address for a machine, or even *other* machines.
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− | The "systeminfo" command is also pretty interesting.
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− | Example:
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− | getmac /v
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− | => displays the MAC address for each interface along with the interface name
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− | getmac /s [computer name] /v
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− | => (such as "getmac /s RAVEN /v") will do the same, but give you the MAC
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− | address for the named computer. You can substitute and IP address for the
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− | name of the computer.
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− | "systeminfo" will display the info for a system, and pretty much uses the
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− | same flags as getmac.
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− | systeminfo /S [machine name] /U [domain\user] /P [password]
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− | Used in the manner of => systeminfo /S avroarrow.ecew2k.ncsu.edu /U
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− | ecew2k\cgfletch.admin /P PASSWORD
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