networking Explains all of the networking options, such as selecting a server using the
-s command line switch.
output Explains the logging and other output options.
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Viewing XML Files Using XML Notepad 2007
Microsoft started using XML in Windows XP, but if you??™ve noticed anything in the other chapters
of this book, Server Core makes significant use of XML. In many cases, the files don??™t even have an
XML extension. Microsoft uses a wealth of file extensions for XML files today. Any configuration
file is likely to use XML. You??™ll also find that many log files and even some lower-level operating
system data files all rely on XML. With this change in mind, you really need a good XML utility to
work at the command line, but many of the free products on the market come up lacking. XML
Notepad provides a decent level of XML support and you??™ll find that it works just fine for most, if
not all, command line administration needs. You can obtain this utility at http://www.microsoft
.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=72D6AA49-787D-4118-BA5F-4F30FE913628.
NOTE Microsoft has produced a number of versions of XML Notepad.
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