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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

You can use this file as an archive of the current system state and even use it to help
set up another system to match the current system??™s setup. Administrators can use these snapshots
to look for potential system problems by processing the resulting file through an application. This
utility uses the following syntax:
MSInfo32 [Filename] [/pch] [/nfo Outfile] [/report Outfile]
[/category Catname] [/computer ComputerName] [/categories Catlist]
[/ShowCategories]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
Filename
Defines the Info (NFO) file, PCHealth XML file, or cabinet (CAB) file containing system
information that you want MSInfo32 to open. The utility displays the file using the graphical
interface. However, you could use this option to open a number of files that you regularly
collect for viewing at the same time.
/pch
Opens the MSInfo32 utility in the history view. The history view displays changes to the
system over time. For example, every time a piece of hardware experiences an address change,
MSInfo32 records it for the history view.
/nfo
Outfile
Outputs the current system state to the specified NFO file.


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