From e5ecf111ec739435c400bebd63668f772a3c9553 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Lindsay Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 10:31:26 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] still have text bug --- windows/deploy/windows-10-poc.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/deploy/windows-10-poc.md b/windows/deploy/windows-10-poc.md index 4dffc3a993..8bb82a76a0 100644 --- a/windows/deploy/windows-10-poc.md +++ b/windows/deploy/windows-10-poc.md @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ As mentioned previously: instructions to "type" commands provided in this guide 19. Open an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt on PC1 and verify that the client VM has received a DHCP lease and can communicate with the consoto.com domain controller. -To open Windows PowerShell on Windows 7, click **Start**, and search for "**power**." Right-click **Windows PowerShell** and then click **Pin to Taskbar** so that it is simpler to use Windows Powershell during this lab. Click **Windows PowerShell** on the taskbar, and then type **ipconfig** at the prompt to see the client's current IP address. Also type **ping dc1.contoso.com** and **nltest /dsgetdc:contoso.com** to verify that it can reach the domain controller. See the following examples of a successful network connection: + To open Windows PowerShell on Windows 7, click **Start**, and search for "**power**." Right-click **Windows PowerShell** and then click **Pin to Taskbar** so that it is simpler to use Windows Powershell during this lab. Click **Windows PowerShell** on the taskbar, and then type **ipconfig** at the prompt to see the client's current IP address. Also type **ping dc1.contoso.com** and **nltest /dsgetdc:contoso.com** to verify that it can reach the domain controller. See the following examples of a successful network connection: ``` ipconfig