I just had my first job interview today for an ICT Operator position, and while I was preparing for it, I have watched a lot of your videos. This was one of the last ones and they have asked me what a MAC Address was and I was able to tell them where to find it because this video reminded me how to do it :Đ I'm so thankful for your channel!
Thanks. I’m 13 years old and I plan on getting into IT. I know a lot can change in 10-15 years but I figure it’s good to have experience. I’ve already worked with command prompt a ton and programmed a ton of random crap (text based games, etc.)
same dude i am trying to become an ethical hacker (white hat hacker) so first i am starting with it basic things and than programming and than ethical hacking its like building a house build a house(basic it things) add decorations(programming) add some electricity(ethical hacking) one by one i know its gonna take years to do it but i got a lot of times i never been a busy man (lazy man) and sorry for my shitty english :( i am really trying to fix my english i am Algerian polish and i just hope ill build this house down sorry for writing an entire paragraph XD
I know this video is a little old but I really needed this! I want to get into I.T but I've been really hesitant to try to learn since I'm really worried about how little I actually know about it. I needed a start and I feel like this was it. Thank you a ton!
@@Itcareerquestions I would like to see more vids on when to use certain command prompts such when an interface is down, node up, more along that nature.
I'm 16 And I want to be a IT expert but i need to work hard for that job/dream . and you are helping me alot . pretty excited for my dream job. thank you very much.
Zach, love these videos. Great information for the novice techie. I'm going for a degree in Cybersecurity, and I have had almost no previous IT experience. I've taken 4 of my classes so far, and the only thing I don't like is there isn't enough hands on material like this. We learned about ipconfig and pinging, but getting the statistics of how long the computer has been running and other information that you are showing in these videos is invaluable. Could you please start an entire series playlist that you do tutorials like this? I see on your channel you have a lot of useful information, but it would be really nice for you to have a dedicated playlist that really showcases and gets people learning some great information! Please!
I loved your videos! I've watched about 8 of them, Im total entry level, actually below that and I have been struuuggling and I am so happy I found your videos you do an excellent job at breaking things down. THANK YOU. You've brought up all kinds of stuff I am in the process of needing to know and I needed these, thank you!
Thank you so much for this lesson. I've been wondering for some time how to use the "black box" lol. I'll definitely be looking forward to more of these types of videos :)
Love your videos!! easy learning. Currently I am working in a temp position in helpdesk. I hope that the more of your videos I watch, the more chance of getting on fulltime
This is cool! Thank you for this, even though I am not a graduate of IT, your videos really helped me a lot, and I am now part of IT team in my office, on my Job hehehe
I don't know, but for some reason the net statistics srv doesn't work. It says The syntex of this command is: NEW STATISTICS [WORKSTATION] Does anyone know why?
Im trying to run a script on command line I created a folder called hello there.bat i try to open it thru CMD but i get a message saying can not find file ? what am i doing wrong
I have been fellowing your videos couple months, I subscribed thanks for providing information in IT field. Looking forward to my security+, but do I need strong networking like Cisco in order to be cyber security entry level or network+ is just good enough? Going orders security+ to CEH to finally Cissp when I have more experience level. Security+ is first my target in the cyber security field. I don’t know why but I’m able to hack in wireless and cmd to change someone’s admin can easily login your system using cmd prompt, is a lot to explain but I’m targeting cyber security field. I love to solve challenges it gets me excited in cyber security.
Most (young) people don't have a clue what it was like in the early PC years (1980's). You booted your PC - from a floppy disk - and then you got the 'A:\'>' command prompt.... And that was it... Everything had to be typed at the command prompt. No fancy graphical user interfaces. No mouse..
had same paoblem, it is telling you to type the command as "net statistics workstation" type this and press enter you will get the desired results. Thank you
If you have a spare moment, could you please explain how to use command prompt to change the IP address of ONVIF IP cameras ? There is no software that works for generic Ip cameras, and I have Ip conflicts and port conflicts. Want to put cameras on Dahua 16 CH. XVR which can take 8 IP cameras.
when i use the command "net statistics srv" i get the following instead of what you got. is there a reason for this? C:\Users\(my name)>net statistics srv The syntax of this command is: NET STATISTICS [WORKSTATION] C:\Users\(my name)>
Just a question about the "net statistics srv" command, isn't a command just to check the following statistics shown below like the "No's system error, etc, etc.." not about how long the computer's been up because when I tried/tested it on my PC the statistic date that was stated was 22 days ago and I don't believe my computer's running that long since I rebooted so many time like I only use it for about 8-12 hrs. Maybe the statistic is just to check the statistic on errors and they get refreshed whenever the computer's data on statistics become full. Idk, correct me if I'm mistaken :)
hi, when u used net statistics srv command u got......statistics since 12/26/2015 1:09:05 AM . What's that mean? is it ur computer started on that day or what? I didn't understood clearly can u please explain
If your trying to see how long a computer has been on for can you do that remotely or only on the device that you running the command prompt from? Or would it be easier to remote assist and run command prompt from then?
I just had my first job interview today for an ICT Operator position, and while I was preparing for it, I have watched a lot of your videos. This was one of the last ones and they have asked me what a MAC Address was and I was able to tell them where to find it because this video reminded me how to do it :Đ I'm so thankful for your channel!
This right here is amazing! I love getting comments like these! This makes going through all of this completely worth it!
Congrats and good luck!
I.T. Career Questions and I even got the job, so thank you 😊
@Joshua Solwerski weird flex but ok
But, they asked you WHAT a Mac address is...
Thank you so much! I'm not new to IT but I love that you are willing to share your knowledge. Other IT pros are not usually so willing. 😶
Thanks. I’m 13 years old and I plan on getting into IT. I know a lot can change in 10-15 years but I figure it’s good to have experience. I’ve already worked with command prompt a ton and programmed a ton of random crap (text based games, etc.)
Do you use python?
I'm in the generally the same boat.
same dude i am trying to become an ethical hacker (white hat hacker) so first i am starting with it basic things and than programming and than ethical hacking its like building a house build a house(basic it things) add decorations(programming) add some electricity(ethical hacking) one by one i know its gonna take years to do it but i got a lot of times i never been a busy man (lazy man) and sorry for my shitty english :( i am really trying to fix my english i am Algerian polish and i just hope ill build this house down sorry for writing an entire paragraph XD
I know this video is a little old but I really needed this! I want to get into I.T but I've been really hesitant to try to learn since I'm really worried about how little I actually know about it. I needed a start and I feel like this was it. Thank you a ton!
This is really helping me for my entry level interview today.
How was it? Did you get the job?
How is it going?
You should really continue with these command prompt basics! Already checked 1,2,3 but I want more!
+Tito Portillo Well I guess I could start working on another CMD Prompt video if you're asking for it! Anything specific you want to see?
@@Itcareerquestions I would like to see more vids on when to use certain command prompts such when an interface is down, node up, more along that nature.
Very good teacher 👍👍
Congratulations on a video with a sterling quality that 95 % of other youtube instructional videos don't have: adequate sound level!!!
I'm 16 And I want to be a IT expert but i need to work hard for that job/dream . and you are helping me alot . pretty excited for my dream job. thank you very much.
I'm glad to hear this. Makes this well worth it.
you must be an expert at the command line by now Roline
Ipconfig and ipconfig /all I use regularly. Never used net statistics srv before. Great stuff! Can't wait for the next video.🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠
+Tonya Brown Thank you, hopefully next week I will put the next one out! net statistics srv is my favorite one!
Thank you Seth Rogen of computers! You are the legend in my start of the I.T field. Thank you!
Really really great teacher. I’m going for IT school at the end of this year and don’t wanna be the slow guy, so I hope these help me.
Thank you, I hope this helps you as well!
Zach, love these videos. Great information for the novice techie. I'm going for a degree in Cybersecurity, and I have had almost no previous IT experience. I've taken 4 of my classes so far, and the only thing I don't like is there isn't enough hands on material like this. We learned about ipconfig and pinging, but getting the statistics of how long the computer has been running and other information that you are showing in these videos is invaluable.
Could you please start an entire series playlist that you do tutorials like this? I see on your channel you have a lot of useful information, but it would be really nice for you to have a dedicated playlist that really showcases and gets people learning some great information! Please!
I loved your videos! I've watched about 8 of them, Im total entry level, actually below that and I have been struuuggling and I am so happy I found your videos you do an excellent job at breaking things down. THANK YOU. You've brought up all kinds of stuff I am in the process of needing to know and I needed these, thank you!
wow Impressed right off the back! Informative with introducing the real world weight behind knowing how each command works with it.
6 years later and video is still relevant. Randomly stumbled across this and wish I have 5 years ago when I first got into IT haha
This video means so much to my life. Thank you for giving your hard fought for knowledge freely to us plebs ;)
wow this really helps me as an IT student
I'm glad I could help!
Changing my career at 30 yo, always loved playing on the computer as a kid, looking to expand my knowledge and you're super helpful. Thanks!
Great video that goes over the core fundamentals of the command prompt on windows. I'll make sure to watch the rest of the series as well.
I have been doing IT for a few years and I still learned something. Cheers buddy!
+BigO Leon Great to hear! Thank you!
Your channel is going to blow up! This great info! Keep on keepin' on brotha!
+Rafael Flores Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Thank you so much for this lesson. I've been wondering for some time how to use the "black box" lol. I'll definitely be looking forward to more of these types of videos :)
It's very useful thank you for this video I'm an IT student and our instructor ask as to do some DOS COMMANDS
I'm watching this exactly 4 years after it was published, what a coincidence.
Love your videos!! easy learning. Currently I am working in a temp position in helpdesk. I hope that the more of your videos I watch, the more chance of getting on fulltime
Thanks! Now i know your IP!
thanks for making these videos. I learn more from you then going to school
You teach better than my professor
Thank you for sharing such a simple guide to use the Command Prompt you are truly awesome and wonderful as always ^^
Thank you so much a life saver
Thanks, good explanation.
Hey man just wanted to thank you for your videos, you were the biggest influence in my decision to really pursue IT!
Thanks for watching! Best of luck on your journey!
This is cool! Thank you for this, even though I am not a graduate of IT, your videos really helped me a lot, and I am now part of IT team in my office, on my Job hehehe
You have my respect
sensei
Think you so much for all
yo my man thank you for teaching us the great skills i really appreciated !
I really enjoyed checking out your vids. Always great contant..
Great video. Useful for engineers, too!
Thanks for the video really happ yo find it (IT student ) next track learning to type
I love command prompt
1)Ipconfig
2) ipconfig /all
3)ping mention web site name
4)net statistics srv
I don't know, but for some reason the net statistics srv doesn't work.
It says The syntex of this command is:
NEW STATISTICS
[WORKSTATION]
Does anyone know why?
for me as well
Same. I had to do "net statistics workstation" and it worked for me.
C:\Windows\System32>systeminfo
sure it works......net statistics workstation
You have to type it with capital letters!
awesome very useful video!!!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Love your stuff!
Thank you.
Really useful info, thanks
Thank you so much good Sir!
Keep it up!
Wonderful, thanks
Very nice. thank you
this really helps for getting out of 4th grade ( :
which is your first video so that i can so step by step
Thank you I don't need to go school . Again
Really helpful video. Thanks!
Thank you so much bro.
Good job 👍🏽
I like this channel
very helpful man i appreciate you !
Nice video , i like this channel
Im trying to run a script on command line I created a folder called hello there.bat i try to open it thru CMD but i get a message saying can not find file ? what am i doing wrong
I have been fellowing your videos couple months, I subscribed thanks for providing information in IT field. Looking forward to my security+, but do I need strong networking like Cisco in order to be cyber security entry level or network+ is just good enough? Going orders security+ to CEH to finally Cissp when I have more experience level. Security+ is first my target in the cyber security field. I don’t know why but I’m able to hack in wireless and cmd to change someone’s admin can easily login your system using cmd prompt, is a lot to explain but I’m targeting cyber security field. I love to solve challenges it gets me excited in cyber security.
Thank you!
Net+ is fine!
Super, man! Thank you!
Thanks dude.
THANKS!!!!
Most (young) people don't have a clue what it was like in the early PC years (1980's). You booted your PC - from a floppy disk - and then you got the 'A:\'>' command prompt.... And that was it... Everything had to be typed at the command prompt. No fancy graphical user interfaces. No mouse..
OH MAN, ALOT OF STUFF!!!
net statistics srv command doesn't work on my cmd promt
okay the statistics command- is telling you your computer what if you wanted to do another computer on the network...?
Hi , I entered net statistics srv and this shows up after
The syntax of this command is:
NET STATISTICS
[WORKSTATION]
Thank you
had same paoblem, it is telling you to type the command as "net statistics workstation" type this and press enter you will get the desired results. Thank you
Thanks brother ☺️☺️☺️☺️
Hey, thanks!
I love a good Michigan accent 😍
Thanks!
No problem!
Myself one minute into the video: I wonder what I can learn here today...
Myself 7 minutes into the video: ohohoOHOHOHOHOOOOO :D
If you have a spare moment, could you please explain how to use command prompt to change the IP address of ONVIF IP cameras ? There is no software that works for generic Ip cameras, and I have Ip conflicts and port conflicts.
Want to put cameras on Dahua 16 CH. XVR which can take 8 IP cameras.
When did you started to learn all of this and how long did u take to start work
Never thought that geeks can be thus cool until now
when i use the command "net statistics srv" i get the following instead of what you got. is there a reason for this?
C:\Users\(my name)>net statistics srv
The syntax of this command is:
NET STATISTICS
[WORKSTATION]
C:\Users\(my name)>
Are you on windows 10?
Thank you so much ☹️❤️❤️❤️❤️
net statistics srv ?[ syntax of this command - workstation]
same problem
did you solve that bro?
I think the last command change to " net statistics workstation"
yep
I subbed
wonderfull
best video
If I want to get into IT, should I purchase a laptop or desktop?
Both lol. Depends where your going to school.. ie: online, inclass.
Just a question about the "net statistics srv" command, isn't a command just to check the following statistics shown below like the "No's system error, etc, etc.." not about how long the computer's been up because when I tried/tested it on my PC the statistic date that was stated was 22 days ago and I don't believe my computer's running that long since I rebooted so many time like I only use it for about 8-12 hrs. Maybe the statistic is just to check the statistic on errors and they get refreshed whenever the computer's data on statistics become full. Idk, correct me if I'm mistaken :)
did anyone notice that this video was record 26 dec 2015 and upload 29 dec
My on Q
How to run Tbomb ?? ( in windo 10 )
make video pless
I was bored so I looked up how to use cmd prompt so I'm here
Is it just about byhearting the command language or you can do whatever you want to do with it ..
hi, when u used net statistics srv command u got......statistics since 12/26/2015 1:09:05 AM . What's that mean? is it ur computer started on that day or what? I didn't understood clearly can u please explain
If your trying to see how long a computer has been on for can you do that remotely or only on the device that you running the command prompt from? Or would it be easier to remote assist and run command prompt from then?
I am typing "net statistics srv" but nothing is happening?
Is it possible to ping specific pages of a site?
for example: ping www.google.com/weather
I'm wondering about that too, you surely know it after 2 years now right?
so I can ask for a customer's IP address to see if there network is up and running?
Probably not a good idea. Its unlikely an average computer user is going to understand how to find their public IP address.
good
If you ping a website can it reveal open ports to your internet connection?
Wait one sec I’m confused bc in 11 and started using cmd a lil while ago so if you ping a website , they’ll know you pinged it?
Of course. Web servers can see your IP address as well as if you ping. Realistically, nothing bad happens if you ping a website for a little bit.
What if your environment uses Asp?
Can we search ping and a global ip?
How can I open a file using the cmd.exe??🤔🤔