What should I do if Ping is not an internal or external command under Win7?

  

Network administrators often need to use the Ping command to check server related matters. However, sometimes the Ping command in Win7 is always unsuccessful, suggesting that “Ping is not an internal or external command”, which makes many network administrators have a broken brain. What should I do if I encounter this situation? For everyone to solve.

Recommended: The latest Win7 system

Solution:

1. On the desktop, right click on “computer”, select “property>, in the popup In the Computer Properties Settings window, select “Advanced System Settings”.

2, in the pop-up & ldquo; System Properties & rdquo; small window, switch to the & ldquo; Superior & rdquo; entry, click on the & ldquo; & rdquo ;, the environment variable into another window.

3, then in Win7 & ldquo; environment variable & rdquo; window, locate the & ldquo; the system variable & rdquo ;, find the path in the variable entry path settings, select and click on the bottom & ldquo; Editing & rdquo; Button. Add “;C:\\windows\\system32\\” at the variable value, remember to copy it in, “;” don't lose it, and you must have a semicolon in English, then press OK .

4, by operation of the access interface DOC. In the start menu, open the run, type cmd in the run input box, press and hold the Enter key to enter the DOC interface. Under the DOC command, after entering the ping command, the following dialog box will pop up, indicating that the setting is successful.

Through the above series of operations to re-enter the system at Win7 Ping command, there will be no & ldquo; Ping not internal or external command & rdquo; suggests. Very perfect solution to the troubles of many network administrators, friends who have encountered the same situation also try it together.

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