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    How to determine my URL

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by kcav, Jan 9, 2009.

  1. kcav

    kcav Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a registered domain name and I can not remember my URL. Is there a command that I can give from the command line that will tell me what it is?

    KC
     
  2. Hep!

    Hep! sees beauty in everything

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    You can get an IP from a URL... not vice versa AFAIK.
     
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    Sure you can get a URL from an IP. Just google who is and go to the networkingsolutions website.

    Obviously you need to know the ip first, which is easy by doing a ipconfig.
     
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    kcav Notebook Enthusiast

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    Finally got into the Administrator's account, found the URL, typed it into the browser and it went to my webpage.

    When I first tried to log into the Admin Account it said web page can not be displayed. I tried again and this time I clicked on Proceed, (or some option) and it displayed the Log in page; wonder why it's like that.
     
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    Thank you for a very prompy reply. I did perform an ipconfig and I will try an remember networking solutions website.

    I'm amazed by the advances taking place in IT industry. Sometimes its frustrating when a detail like this pops-up. I appreciate your help.