The ipconfig prompt is not an internal or external command. Ipconfig/all queries the local networking status
Phenomenon:
Solution: (attached figure)
1. Right click "Computer" and select "Properties" from the drop-down menu.
2. Select Advanced System Settings in the system properties. In the system properties dialog box, find the "Advanced" tab above it, where there is an "Environment Variable" button, and click to enter.
3. Find the variable "path" in the system variable area below and click Edit below.
4. If there is content before the path variable, you need to add a semicolon at the end, and then add the content "c: windows system32" or ";% SystemRoot% system32 "(excluding quotation marks), as shown in the following figure. After setting the environment variables, click OK to save the settings and exit the setting interface.
5. Then enter the ipconfig command on the console, and the system can execute this command normally.