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SUMMARY
This article documents information on the Microsoft Systems Management
Server tools available in the Support\Debug subdirectory of the Systems
Management Server 1.2 CD.
MORE INFORMATIONAdptstat.exe (Intel platform only)With Adptstat.exe, you can debug NetBIOS connectivity problems by issuing standard calls to the specified NetBIOS name and returning information specific to that name on the network.Bugdata.exe / Hdecomp.exeThese tools allow for the easy collection of the Systems Management Server registry, log files, and site control image. A compressed file is created for easy sending to Microsoft Technical Support for analysis. Hdecomp.exe decompresses the files.Bugdata.exe creates a data-compressed file containing:
After it is compressed, you can use the Hdecomp.exe program to decompress
the resulting file.
NOTE: When you run Hdecomp.exe, the Smsunzip.dll file must be located in
the same directory.
Cliopts.exe (Intel platform only)With this tool, you can set special options to control the transport protocol used by the Helpdesk and Diagnostics components on 16-bit clients. Client setup now picks up options from the Sms.ini file for the WUSER and USERTSR/IPX command lines. You can make these entries in the Sms.ini file for the desired USERTSR and WUSER options, and CLISETUP will impose them. You can use Cliopts.exe to set these options so that they can be preserved during upgrade when Smsrun16.exe is run. You can also distribute Cliopts.exe as a Package Command Manager (PCM) job. There is no package definition file (PDF) currently available; a batch file containing the needed options should be written by the administrator.
The following are some examples of the use of Cliopts.exe:
Currently, the only allowable options are usertsr, useripx, and wuser.
Running cliopts /set again overwrites any previous options (although the /w
on usertsr is never modified by this process). Cliopts.exe really just sets
the option in the Sms.ini file and sets SetupPhase=verify_files in the
[Local] section to force CLISETUP to rewrite them. The following are some
sample changes to the Sms.ini file:
These changes do not take effect until the user restarts Windows. USERTSR
also requires the user to subsequently restart the computer after
restarting Windows. This is due to the fact that the first time Windows is
restarted, Client.bat gets the new USERTSR value, but it then requires a
restart of the system to start USERTSR with the new value. For example, on
a computer running Windows for Workgroups, to change the lana number to
lana 1, the user would:
Dumpsend.exeDumpsend.exe displays the contents of a send request (sendreq) file, which makes up the following records:
Error32.exeError32.exe displays the text of an error message for the specified Windows NT (Win32 subsystem, driver, or service) error code. If no application or event log message DLL is specified, the message text comes from the system message table.
Where:
Hcomp.exeHcomp.exe compresses a Systems Management Server package (.pkg) file, using the same compression algorithm used when Systems Management Server creates a package in the Systems Management Server Administrator program.Hdecomp.exeHdecomp.exe decompresses a Systems Management Server package (.pkg) file from the command line.
Hvalcomp.exeHvalcomp.exe validates a Systems Management Server compressed package (.pkg) file from the command line.
NOTE: When you run Hdecomp.exe, the Smsunzip.dll file must be located in
the same directory.
Install.bat (Intel platform only)This file is in the Support directory, and is used to install the debug symbol files. This should only be done at the guidance of a Microsoft Product Support Services professional for the purposes of diagnosing an access violation (AV) or other critical error.Instsrv.doc and Instsrv.exeInstsrv.exe allows you to install or control local or remote services running on remote and local computers. (Do not confuse Instsrv.exe with INSTSVC, which comes with the Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit.) The Instsrv.doc file located in Support\Debug\X86 directory of the Systems Management Server 1.2 CD describes the usage of Instsrv.exe.Mifcheck.exeMifcheck.exe is a MIF parser and syntax checker for use in verifying text MIFs before submitting them to the system. It reports syntax and semantic errors, and it is designed to help independent software vendors (ISVs) who are writing MIFs for new components for the inventory agent to collect and report to the site server.
Where:
Nadreset.bat (Intel platform only)When detaching from a parent site, that parent site's network application database (NAD) remains within the child site's database by design, to prevent clients from undergoing drastic program group deletion. If the administrator prefers to clean out these foreign NAD entries, the Nadreset.bat batch file initiates the process.
Where <smsroot> is the drive letter and directory where Systems Management
Server is installed, for example, D:\SMS.
WARNING: Running Nadreset.bat causes all of your shared applications that use a configuration command line to change status from INSTALLED to CONFIGURE. The result is that the configuration command line will be run again, and may cause errors on the client. Naduser.exe (Intel platform only)Naduser.exe is a Win16 application that, when run on a client, can indicate:
Pcdetect.exe (Intel platform only)Pcdetect.exe detects certain Japanese personal computers that are sensitive to the inventory process. Please refer to the release notes and product documentation for further information on this utility.Pcmdump.exeThis Win32 utility, when run on the site server, dumps the contents of the Package Command Manager instruction database.
Where:
Rawcheck.exeRawcheck reads an inventory RAW file and displays its contents to the console. This tool is used for debugging instances of a reportedly corrupt RAW file.
Where /v indicates Verbose mode; more output is displayed on the screen.
If you experience problems with RAWCHECK, please refer to the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q154284 RAWCHECK for SMS 1.2 Does Not Check SMS 1.2 *.RAW Files Rsappctl.exeRsappctl.exe resets the shared application databases of subsites. The subsite shared application databases are cleared and the shared application information is resent from the master site.WARNING: Running Rsappctl.exe causes all of your shared applications that use a configuration command line to change status from INSTALLED to CONFIGURE. The result is that the configuration command line will be run again, and may cause errors on the client. Sendcode.exeSendcode.exe sends a numeric code to a Systems Management Server service, causing it to perform a specific task.
For further details on the usage of Sendcode.exe, refer to the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q168682 SMS: Usage of Sendcode.exe and Its Service Codes Setgug.exeSetgug.exe sets the Global User Group reporting interval by means of a PCM job. This is useful for reducing the number of User Group enumerations performed in a complex trust model.
Where:
NOTE: The Setgug.exe file included on the Systems Management Server CD does
not work as expected. The Setgug.exe file that is included in the
BackOffice Resource Kit works correctly. For additional information, please
see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q162383 Site Configuration Manager Stops When Enumerating User Groups Smstrace.exeSmstrace.exe is a graphical user interface (GUI) application that allows you to view Systems Management Server log files and get real-time updates as lines are appended to the log files. Smstrace.exe only works with the Systems Management Server 1.2 final release, not earlier versions (due to DLL incompatibility). You can use Smstrace.atd with SMSADDIN to add Smstrace.exe to the Tools menu of the Systems Management Server Administrator program.Snirdr.exeWith Snirdr.exe, you can read and display the Despooler instruction information contained in an SNI file.
Sqlpwd.exeWith Sqlpwd.exe, you can change the SQL account and password used by the Systems Management Server services. This task is normally accomplished through Systems Management Server Setup.Srvinfo.exe (Intel platform only)With Srvinfo.exe, you can obtain numerous computer parameters, such as the amount of available disk space and partition types. You can use this tool remotely.Testnet.exeTestnet.exe simulates the networking functions used by the Site Configuration Manager. You can use this tool to debug specific issues related to WAN speeds and domain security.Tracer.exeTracer.exe is a command-line, console mode utility used to read changes made to a text file in real time.
Where <path> is the path to one of the Systems Management Server log files.
There is also a GUI MDI version, called Smstrace.exe, that is included in the Support\Debug\<platform> directory of the Systems Management Server 1.2 CD. Ugmif.exeUgmif.exe is a User Group MIF tool for trusted domains.
Where:
Viewnad.exeYou can use Viewnad.exe from a client computer to view applications that are on servers and are available to be used by clients. Viewnad.exe also indicates which applications are accessible to the client.Wps.exe (Intel platform only)You can use Wps.exe to view Windows 3.x processes and certain resource information for each process. With Wps.exe, you can also stop a process, much like the Windows NT Resource Kit utility Pviewer.exe.Additional query words: prodsms admin terminate close exit end
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