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I have forgotten what the command is to display disk info on a remote
machine. I used to use a command that would show what drives were on a
machine, i.e., C:, E:, etc., and it would display disk space info about each
drive. Anyone have an idea what I'm talking about?

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There is an NT Resource Kit utility called SRVINFO that shows this
information. The 'old' version (dated 2/29/86) supported switch -od that
only showed disk utilization, but the 'new' version (dated 6/2/98 on my
machine) does not support this switch; however the information is still in
there (you'd have to parse it out somehow).

Sample output from the 'old' srvinfo with the -od switch:

C$,NTFS,3993,3857,136
D$,ERROR,0,0,0
E$,NTFS,4048,1335,2713

Sample output from the 'new' srvinfo:

-snip-
Hotfixes:
[Q246009]:
[Q147222]:
Drive: [FileSys] [ Size ] [ Free ] [ Used ]
C$ NTFS 3993 136 3857
E$ NTFS 4048 2713 1335
Services:
[Stopped] Alerter
-snip-

Jim
"Matt" <Matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:594EA457-5642-4D7D-AF2C-F807AEFC99DF@microsoft.com...
> I have forgotten what the command is to display disk info on a remote
> machine. I used to use a command that would show what drives were on a
> machine, i.e., C:, E:, etc., and it would display disk space info about
each
> drive. Anyone have an idea what I'm talking about?

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