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Where can I find a missing Windows file?

I can run "ipconfig" in a Windows Command Prompt on my desktop, but if I run it on my laptop I get: "'ipconfig' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."

What do I do?

ipconfig is a standard Windows utility and should be part of your installation by default. Obviously, for some reason it's not.

We'll look at a few ways to see if you have it, where it might be, where else it might be, and how to get it where it should be.

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