JSI Tip 6861. SysDump freeware reports detailed information about your system.

Jerold Schulman

June 18, 2003

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Download SysDump to report detailed information about your system.

When you run SysDump.exe, it generates 3 files in the current directory. On my desktop, the file sizes are:

sysdump.txt       259 KBsysdump.html     2557 KB  sysdump.html.gz   159 KB 

NOTE: I prefer using the HTML report.

SysDump generates information about the following categories:

OS Version  System Information   Installed Software   IP Addresses   Network Parameters   Adapters Information   ARP Table   IP Statistics   TCP Statistics   UDP Statistics   UDP Listener   TCP Listener   ICMP Statistics   IP Routing Table   Processes and Modules   Device Drivers   Registry

When you type SysDump /?, you see:

Dump of system informationUsage: sysdump [-e|-c|-h]  -c  create default configuration file sysdump.cfg in following format:      [Report]      ==      ...      [Registry]      =1      =1      ... (max 5 registry paths are allowed)      Functions are called in specified order.      Calling any function can be disabled by adding semicolon as first      character of line.  is used as name of link in HTML report.  -e  show all errors  -h  show this help (/h or /? is also possible)

NOTE: You can alter the configuration file.

NOTE: I prefer running SysDump without a sysdump.cfg file.

NOTE: The author of SysDump wishes to remain anonymous.



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