Way back when I used OS/2, there was a command that I could enter with a URL and get back the IP address (i.e. put the URL through the DNS). Is there a way I can do this in Windows 98 SE? The computers available for drivers at the company yard barf when I try to enter the URL for the web interface of my home e-mail (don't have a working printer at home, and I need to print my pay statement), and I thought that going directly to an IP address might get past the (ridiculously lame-brained) "naughty-naughty" censorware.
The reason I need to do this in 98 SE is that's what I've got at home (a banned URL would be picked off if I tried to DNS it at work), so I can write down the IP address at home, then enter it at work each payday.
Thanks for the info.
The reason I need to do this in 98 SE is that's what I've got at home (a banned URL would be picked off if I tried to DNS it at work), so I can write down the IP address at home, then enter it at work each payday.
Thanks for the info.
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