Thoughts, tips, tricks, and fixes for the IT person in you. I am an MCSE and support a wide variety of IT-related items at my job, including: Windows OS's, Exchange, Terminal Services, .NET, IIS, OS X, Microsoft Office, printers, phones, Linux, Adobe Creative Suites, and plenty of other hardware and software. Hopefully some of the solutions I find throughout the workday are useful to you as well
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Microsoft Diagnostics winmsd command in Vista
For those of you used to going to Start->Run and typing in winmsd to get to the Microsoft Diagnostics application, you may have had a little surprise the first time you tried it in Windows Vista. That's because the command has been changed. The new command in msinfo32, which you can use just the same as you had done with winmsd, allowing you to get to the Microsoft Diagnostics within Windows Vista.
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