
Sujo Alex says
Just click Start -> Run (in XP), StartSearch (in Vista) ->
Type in Command -> (Press Enter) -> in the black command prompt screen type "ipconfig" (Press Enter)
you will see IPV4 address, which is nothing but the IP Address of your computer.
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