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Author How can I identify a video card installed in a NT4.0 PC remotely?
Testy

2002-10-16, 12:23 am

Hi everyone
Ive got this remote user, I need to identify her video card to install the
driver. The problem is its flashing up too quickly to read on boot.
Does any one know any tricks to do this as Im reluctant to ask the users to
open the box to pull out the card.
Cheers
Testy


SilverSurfer

2002-10-16, 9:23 am

You can use the debug command in a DOS window and dump the addresses that
hold the display adapter information. Not sure what that range was though.

"Testy" <testytest30@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:#xAdlLNdCHA.1260@tkmsftngp12...
> Hi everyone
> Ive got this remote user, I need to identify her video card to install the
> driver. The problem is its flashing up too quickly to read on boot.
> Does any one know any tricks to do this as Im reluctant to ask the users

to
> open the box to pull out the card.
> Cheers
> Testy
>
>



Joe Bob

2002-10-16, 10:23 am

Try running winmsd \\computername from a command line. This should give you
the info you need.


"Testy" <testytest30@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:#xAdlLNdCHA.1260@tkmsftngp12...
> Hi everyone
> Ive got this remote user, I need to identify her video card to install the
> driver. The problem is its flashing up too quickly to read on boot.
> Does any one know any tricks to do this as Im reluctant to ask the users

to
> open the box to pull out the card.
> Cheers
> Testy
>
>



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