Windows support tools 2003 server
If I were to go to the C: drive in the command prompt and type "efsinfo", a list of all the files and their encryption related information will be displayed. This tool does not require any extra parameters, which allows the administrator to instruct a user to run this command, pass on the results and allow them to be analyzed.
Thus, making it less complicated if say, a senior admin was at home instructing the junior admin to do this on the servers at the office. The image below only displays the first phase of the results. As soon as you type "poolmon" from the command prompt, the following kind of data will be shown.
This includes the total amount of memory in the system and the memory available, amongst others. Tool Name: Port Query Filename: portqry. This helps the administrator to determine the state of any given port. Details such as the service assigned to that port, the port type TCP, UDP , the state of the port and also any held data will be displayed.
Tool Name: Process Viewer Filename: pviewer. This can be described as more advanced version of the "process viewer" available in the task manager. With this tool you are able to set the priority of the thread and process or kill a process altogether. Pressing on the memory detail button will bring up a window displaying in-depth information as to where the memory of the process is going.
This tool requires you to have the spcheck. If you do not have this file available, then you may download it from the Microsoft website. Type "spcheck" and a report will be created and dumped into the current directory.
You will then have to go to the file and open it will a text editor notepad. The report contains a list of important system files and which service pack they have installed or if they are missing.
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Otherwise, the installation will fail. Doubleclick Suptools. Click Next. If you do not agree, the installation will end.
You can accept the default, type a new directory path, or click Browse to search for a location. This Help file includes a description of each tool and its associated syntax. This Help file also includes sample output and notes. See this Help file for specific usage information for these tools. In this command, the placeholder tool name represents the name of the tool for which you want to obtain help. If you have an earlier version of the Windows Support Tools installed on your computer, you must remove this version before you install the Windows Server SP1 Support Tools.
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