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| | Commands in Vista Does anyone know if winmsd.exe has been replaceed in Vista? If so, what is the new command? Thanks |
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| | Re: Commands in Vista Redphinz It was actually replaced in XP. You can use the msinfo tool instead. To use the System Information tool to view problem devices In the Run dialog box, type msinfo32 and then click OK. Click Components, and then click Problem Devices. To use the System Information tool to view shared and conflicting resources In the Run dialog box, type msinfo32 and then click OK. Click Hardware Resources, and then click Conflicts/Sharing. Note The Windows NT 4.0 tool Windows Diagnostics (WInmsd.exe) is not available in Windows XP Professional. Use System Information to obtain similar information. To start System Information at the command prompt, type msinfo32. Troubleshooting the Startup Process: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...46129804e.aspx -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Redphinz" <Redphinz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8866F48A-CBE7-408A-AF5C-DDA6300007B2@microsoft.com... > Does anyone know if winmsd.exe has been replaceed in Vista? If so, what is > the new command? > > Thanks |
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