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Re: Command Promt Amit - afraid I cannot help- am confused - for example you refer to "...The
link ..." - a link, or shortcut, would have differring properties than a
command prompt.
Also "...I use the Command prompt to find the details of the network, also
to start applications which are Java based and they open the Command prompt
by default...."
What program/utility are you running from the prompt (ipconfig, netstat,
etc)? If you start a Java program from a command prompt it is interesting
that the Java program(s) would open another instance of the prompt.
Do you receive any messages or does the compter just reboot?
"Amit" <Amit@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E70556D6-76C1-4C6D-A6EA-FD41B497E129@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> The link is on the Start menu as well as an icon on the desktop. Both do
> the
> same thing...restart the machine.
>
> I use the Command prompt to find the details of the network, also to start
> applications which are Java based and they open the Command prompt by
> default.
>
> Thanks
>
> "AJR" wrote:
>
>> Amit - Reagarding "...Whenever I click on the icon for Command Prompt to
>> do
>> any networking work...", is this "icon" on the desktop? Is it labeled
>> "Command Prompt"? What type of "networking work"?
>>
>> You state "...I am facing this problem for past 15...." - was this same
>> icon
>> available and functioning in the past?
>>
>>
>> "Amit" <Amit@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:1A2DB207-5F31-451C-9EAC-5ED1F6ECFFD7@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > I have a Dell Inspiron with Vista Home Premium installed. Whenever I
>> > click
>> > on the icon for Command Prompt to do any networking work, the system
>> > just
>> > reboots and I loose all the data I have. I am facing this problem for
>> > past
>> > 15
>> > days or so.
>> >
>> > Anybody else with this problem or its just me? Any solutions?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for the help
>>
>>
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