Getting the system profile

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Fri Jul 11 03:02:02 EDT 2003


www.sysinternals.com is one place to find many "monitoring" command line tools.

The next best place is the NT resource kits (or win98).
To find those as well as mcisendstring commands, microsoft is the best 
place...
Google is the easiest way to find them there - forget the MS search crap.

Then google, fileflash.com, shellcity.net, etc...One of my colleagues' 
favorites
is http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/download.html
cigwin which gives you Unix shell commands on windows. 

Then you can also install perl, php or others to run further 
possibilities...

Happy search

cheers
Xavier

On 11/07/2003 00:16:36 metacard-admin wrote:
>Recently, "MisterX"  wrote:
>
>> try www.sysinternals.com
>
>I tried this and got an error page "File or Page Not Found".
>
>Do you have any other resources for shell variables MC can access?
>
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>
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