The apmstat.exe file is missing from my machine. Where can I get this file?

John Savill

October 19, 2003

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A. The Apmstat command lets you view a machine's Advanced Power Management (APM) status. This file isn't installed by default on Windows XP and Windows 2000. Instead, the file installs when you install the XP and Win2K support tools, which are located in the supporttools folder of your installation CD-ROM. To install these tools, you run the setup program that's in the supporttools folder. If you don't want to install all the support tools, you can manually extract Apmstat from the support.cab file and move it to a location of your choice (no other files are necessary to run the Apmstat command).

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