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Windows NT and Windows 2000 Resource Kits come with a number of
command-line tools that help you administer your Windows NT/2K systems.
Over time, I've grown a collection of similar tools, including some not
included in the Resource Kits. What sets these tools apart is that they
all allow you to manage remote systems as well as the local one. The
first tool in the suite was PsList, a tool that lets you view detailed
information about processes, and the suite is continually growing. The
"Ps" prefix in PsList relates to the fact that the standard UNIX
process listing command-line tool is named "ps", so I've adopted this
prefix for all the tools in order to tie them together into a suite of
tools named PsTools.
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What works
I don't have a good Windows network to really test out all the tools, but they seem to work to some degree. There are definitely lots of warnings displayed, but you may find of the tools still useful.
What does not
Only about half the fields in psinfo.exe are reported.
What was not tested
I was unable to test any of the network features which is pretty much the entire point of PsTools.