Use the ??“sa command line switch
to determine which adapters appear in the list.
Getting System Configuration Information with the
SystemInfo Utility
The SystemInfo utility lets you query the system for configuration information. The purpose of this
utility is to provide a quick overview of the system configuration, not the detailed information that
other utilities, such as MSInfo32 (described in Chapter 3) provide. One of the more important outputs
of this utility is the hot fixes section, which provides you with a complete list of the hot fixes
applied to the system (something you can??™t easily find out using other utilities). This utility uses the
following syntax:
SYSTEMINFO [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] [/FO
{TABLE | LIST | CSV}] [/NH]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
/S system Specifies the remote system that you want to check. In most cases, you??™ll also need
to supply the /U and the /P command line switches when using this switch.
/U [domain\]user Specifies the username on the remote system. This name may not match
the username on the local system. You??™ll need to supply a domain name when working with a
domain controller.
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