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Although Microsoft has dropped support to Windows 7, still a lot of people are using it. And if you are and want to check the hostname of your Windows 7 running machine then here is the tutorial on that. There are two simple ways to know your Win 7 system hostname, one is using the command prompt and other simply by navigating through the GUI interface. I will let you know both. The below steps are also applicable for Windows You might be lost Visit the live site.

Find a Computer's Hostname How to determine your computer's hostname and hardware MAC address In a network environment, nodes network enabled equipment or objects on the network have unique identifiers. Note: Windows does not permit computer names that exceed 15 characters, and you cannot specify a DNS host name that differs from the NETBIOS host name Host Name: The unique identifier that serves as name of your computer or server can be as long as characters and consists of numbers and letters.

Finding the hostname in Windows Step 1: Click Start, search for cmd. Note: If you do not have access to the Command Prompt, please contact your IT department or someone with administrative rights to your machine to help you locate the information.

Need Help? Was this page helpful? Need technical support? Hairout - Please help! I am having the same identical issue and I cannot figure out how to fix it.

My help desk for my company can't either. How did you resolve it??? The laptop worked fine up until July 22 On that and the following day, two critical updates have been automatically installed at 3 am. Since then, it has been a constant struggle up until one hour ago!

I have restored the machine to an earlier time, reset lots of time wlan connections, added ports to the Firewall to try go through the IPs. I have got another automatically downloaded update pending and I am shivering, no joke. I can confirm that with this issue the machine is useless and the dose of daily frustration really high. Anyone know why Windows 7 should suddenly stop resolving host names? I've had the machine working fine for ages, but all of a sudden - without anything changing as far as I know - it now won't even ping a host immediate response of "Ping request could not find host All web browsing ends in Server not Found unless you type in the IP address.

An XP machine connected to the same router works fine, and Linux running in a VM on the Windows 7 box also works fine. I have also tried the offending machine in a different network, alongside another Windows 7 box which is working fine, and it fails in exactly the same way. Incidentally, nslookup works fine I see from other threads that it is possible for nslookup to resolve hostnames while ping can't, though not quite sure of the reason.

Ping is fine on an IP address, needless to say. Wireless or ethernet makes no difference. I have spent a whole day now going through all the menus and ipconfig commands, but am baffled. Spybot comes up clean. Any ideas anyone? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Vidyaranjan A V. Hi, You may try these steps. Click Start. Right click on the Command prompt Run as Administrator. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Vidyaranjan A V's post on October 2, Thanks Vidyaranjan.



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