Hold the windows key(next to alt) and click r(You can also search for Run) in the RUN window type cmd IN the cmd type ipconfig /all Look for MAC address
run cmd, enter ipconfig /all
click start search for: cmd hit enter type in ipconfig /all Under Physical address that is your MAC address
Open cmd, type "getmac" or "ipconfig /all"
simple, just go into cmd prompt and type ipconfig/all.
login to DNS server Click start->click run-> type cmd type IPCONFIG /all this will give you MAC address of server
Simply type "ipconfig /all" This will list detailed information (to include MAC address) of all networking adapters installed on your PC.
To Quit a program running on Mac OS X select Quit from the Program's Name menu. The shortcut for this is always the Command (cmd) key and Q.
press "cmd" then "c" then go to word and press "cmd" "v"
The same command on a mac would be command key(cmd)+A any ctrl key command is the same as the cmd key on a mac
click -start click run type cmd type ipconfig/all it will display all the details of all the lan cards and their MAC adddress as Physical Address. . . . . . . . .
XP and Vista: WindowsKey+R type cmd type ipconfig/all at the command prompt look under physical address