FW: Accessing registry through command line

From: John Redd (reddjohnat_private)
Date: Sat Oct 06 2001 - 18:14:01 PDT

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    > another good command to use with the Unicode exploit
    > is 
    >
    >winmsd /a /f
    >
    >This writes a system report to text file.
    >
    >This gives you a lot of really useful information.
    >
    >The text file will be the name of the computer and is
    >written to your working directory.
    >
    >Note:  This only works on IIS 4 (NT 4).
    
    You can still use winmsd from a command line with W2K,
    or msinfo32 (its replacement/cousin) which is found in
    %systemroot%\system32\dllcache.  To export all
    categories (you can output only parts if you wish), at
    a command line (or via unicode browser)
    
    winmsd /report [file], ie winmsd /report c:\report.txt
    
    Or you can substitute msinfo32 (ensuring to cd to
    \dllcache since it is not in the path by default). 
    More information on command switches is found using
    the /? for either command.
    
    As noted previously, it will take a bit to run.  A
    report run for all categories is in excess of 250K.
    
    Regards,
    
    John
    
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