A better way is to use nslookup :
nslookup 1.2.3.4
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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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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.
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>> 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.
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by: MikkkPosted on 2007-10-16 at 03:42:40ID: 20084334
try:
ping -a IP.AD.DR.ESS
ping -a tryes to resolve the IP name