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Smiley357

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  1. That was a good question. I had just assumed that it had 2 DNS entries since it had 2 IP. When I looked I only find the one entry. I did find another system that had 2 entries and when I did a NSLOOKUP on that system it showed both IP’s. So thank you for solving this. Again, that goes to show what happens when you assume things.
  2. Tripredacus, Thanks for responding. You are correct. My problem is that nslookup returns the first entry it comes to and stops. I would like all dns entries for that computer. In my case it would be 2.
  3. Jaclaz, Thanks for responding. The IP’s are on the same subnet. Psexec is a great tool and use it from time to time. But if for whatever reason the IP that is provided by NSLOOKUP is to a nic that is offline, I would not be able to use psexec to connect and run the ipconfig. Thanks again.
  4. I do not see a network section so this might not be the correct place to post this. If a system has 2 nic cards and has 2 IP’s does anyone know a command like NSLOOKUP that will show both ip’s of that system? I will not be logged into the system when searching for the IP’s. If I do NSLOOKUP computername it only gives me one IP.
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