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convert IP Address to computer name
Tags: ip, name, address, convert, computer
Hi,

How do i convert an IP address into computer name by using a DOS Prompt, if the computer is in workgroup.
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Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: sk_tabrez
Solution Provided By: lrmoore
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
Views: 139
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10.16.2007 at 03:42AM PDT, ID: 20084334
try:
ping -a IP.AD.DR.ESS

ping -a tryes to resolve the IP name
 
10.16.2007 at 04:31AM PDT, ID: 20084578
A better way is to use nslookup :

        nslookup 1.2.3.4
 
10.16.2007 at 04:34AM PDT, ID: 20084603

Rank: Genius

Keyword is workgroup. Workgroup implies netbios.
I suggest using nbtstat command
 C:\>nbtstat -A 192.168.122.165

Reveals computer name, logged on user name, and workgroup name
Accepted Solution
 
10.17.2007 at 05:32AM PDT, ID: 20092582
Re-opened for proper answer selection.
As a point of fact, we frequently have to re-open questions because of mistaken selections.

The real criteria is that the 'Best Answers' need to be in the database - for use by future searchers.

Thanks to all who contributed.



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10.16.2007 at 11:56PM PDT, ID: 20091274
Thanks for your reply guys, but what i was expected is the answer of Irmoore.
nbtstat -a 1.2.3.4
 
 
10.16.2007 at 11:57PM PDT, ID: 20091283
Just for the record : ping is used to know if a machine is "alive". You shouldn't use it to resolve an IP address. That's what DNS is for (nslookup will give you that information). If it's indeed more about netbios, then nbtstat is interesting.

I wouldn't use ping ...
 
 
10.16.2007 at 11:58PM PDT, ID: 20091285
>> but what i was expected is the answer of Irmoore.

Then you should have accepted his answer ;)
 
 
10.17.2007 at 01:31AM PDT, ID: 20091604
his answer is also correct cauz it gives me my answer, and sorry for not accepting the answer of irmoore, because im new to this forum so i thought i can accept more then one answer, and after accepting the answer i realize that i cannot.
and as far as ur answer it works well when all the computer has local DNS. in my case our computers are in WORKGROUP and we have ISP DNS so the nslookup command will not work for me.

Thanks
Tabrez
 
 
10.17.2007 at 01:47AM PDT, ID: 20091668
>> i thought i can accept more then one answer, and after accepting the answer i realize that i cannot.

You can ... Just choose "accept multiple solutions" (or something similar), and then choose the amount of points you want to assign to which responses.


>> and as far as ur answer it works well when all the computer has local DNS.

No problem ... If it's for workgroups, then nslookup will indeed not be sufficient.
 
 
10.17.2007 at 03:43AM PDT, ID: 20092073
I have asked a moderator to re-open this question so that you can accept the proper comments.
Thanks.
 
 
10.17.2007 at 04:20AM PDT, ID: 20092225
>> so that you can accept the proper comments.

You'll have to accept the solutions yourself, and it's your decision and yours alone which ones you accept :)
 
 
 
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