Traceroutes on Windows
If you are running Windows®, you can perform a traceroute using Command Prompt.
- Run the cmd.exe application. How you do this depends on your version of Windows:
Version How to run cmd.exe 7 & Vista From the Start menu, search for cmd. 8 Right-click the Start menu, and then click Run. Then enter the cmd and click OK. 10 Click the Start menu. Then type cmd and press the Enter key. Here you will find either MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt. A window will display with something similar to the following:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\windows> - In this screen, type
tracert your domain name
and press Enter. - After the trace route has completed, cntrl a to select all then cntrl c to copy.
- Paste this into a text document (Notepad, WordPad, etc.).
Note: For information on performing a traceroute in Apple Mac OS X®, see Performing a Traceroute in Mac OS X.