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oceansoul
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   7th Sep 11 at 13:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Always have been able to. What am i doing wrong? I just get and error message (see screenshot)


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7th Sep 11 at 13:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Check in C:\Windows\System32

And see if you have the file ping.exe
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7th Sep 11 at 13:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yep. I have ping.exe
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drag and drop that into a cmd window and type and ip at the end of it
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7th Sep 11 at 13:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That works. But only if i drag/drop (or type the full path). It used to work if i just typed "ping"
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sounds like the enviroment varibles path isnt set correctly in windows
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I'd expect shit loads to be going wrong if system32 isn't an environment variable...
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In a blank cmd window:

cls
cd C:\Windows\System32
ping localhost

If dat working then your missing an environment variable - Rightclick my comp, Advance, Environemnt Variables, under 'Path' should be "%SystemRoot%\system32".
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In the command window you can type in SET (press return), if the system32 subdirectory isn't in the PATH= line then that'll be why it ain't working.
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Thats sorted it. Cheers lads. I added "%SystemRoot%\system32" to the environment variables. Dont know why it went however Maybe when i installed OpenBSI tools, thats when it stopped working!
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I'm surprised the computer didn't fuck itself missing that environment variable
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quote:
Originally posted by Sam
In the command window you can type in SET (press return), if the system32 subdirectory isn't in the PATH= line then that'll be why it ain't working.


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