If a domain is not added, Windows cannot resolve the computer name in the domain to obtain the IP address. In particular, the XP Home Edition system cannot add domains. Sometimes, when you want to maintain your computer, you only know your computer name, but you do not know your own IP address. Remote Assistance may cause a little trouble.
NSLookup, a powerful tool in the system, comes in handy at this time.
As long as the domain DNS address is configured on the computer, after NSLookup is run, you only need to enter the computing name to query it.
Because you have configured the Internet DNS directly for the convenience of accessing the computer. Create the following batch processing files to use: @ echo off
If "% 1" = "" Goto Error
Set Server = % 2
Set host = % 1
If "% 2" = "" (set Server = 192.168.0.234 & set host = % 1.mydomain.com)
For/F "Skip = 3 tokens = 1 *" % I in ('nslookup % host % server % ') Do echo % I % J
Goto end
: Error
Echo usage:
Echo NS host # Look up 'host' using default server
Echo NS host server # Look up 'host' using 'server'
: End