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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


/stabular Filename Saves the list of shell extensions into a tabular text file. You could use
this option to create reports.
/shtml Filename Saves the list of shell extensions to an HTML file in tabular format. The
resulting file is a nicely formatted Web page that you can view in any browser.
/sverhtml Filename Saves the list of shell extensions to an HTML file in list format. The
resulting file is a nicely formatted Web page that you can view in any browser.
/xml Filename Saves the list of shell extensions into an XML file. This is actually the most versatile
format. Not only can you save the resulting file into a database, you can also use eXtensible
Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) to translate it into a number of other forms, such as
a Web page. The use of XSLT makes it possible to create any output document you might need.
/NoLoadSettings Runs ShellExView using the default application settings. Normally,
ShellExView saves the previous settings so it appears as it did when you last used it.
Examining Processes Using Process Explorer
Windows does provide you with process information, but it isn??™t always enough. Right-click the
Taskbar and choose Task Manager from the context menu to see the Windows Task Manager dialog
box.


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