Trace an IP or URL address to their starting location A- 1:45

This video will show you how you can trace IP address or websites to a specific location using Windows command functions.

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vallie5454 3/20/09 2:28 PM
When I tried to do a trace on an IP address, the routing kept saying "Request timed out". It said that through all 30 routes. Is this because the IP address is a "proxy server"???
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