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Information system: wrong path

 
 
eric
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      3rd Jul 2003
hi!

when I run the System Information (system tools) I got the
following message:

"System Information report written at: 07/02/2003 06:36:15
PM
[System Information]

System Information
The connection to could not be established. Check to see
that the network path name is correct, that you have
sufficient permission to access Windows Management
Instrumentation, and that the Windows Management
Instrumentation service is started on the computer.

How could I modify the path so that it'll point to the
correct file? or reinstall the component?

I'm using W2K Pro, service pack 2 and I'm the
administrator & sole user of the PC.

thanks in advance.

cheers
 
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Carrie Garth \(MVP\)
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      4th Jul 2003
Hi Eric,

Assuming you have "sufficient permission", that is, you are logged in as the built-in
Administrator. And assuming you have used services.msc to verify that both of the
services mentioned have a Startup Type set to Automatic, and that the Status of
Windows Management Instrumentation is Started...

You could try to "modify the path" by using System Information (msinfo32) at the
command-line (cmd.exe), with the /computer parameter.

For example, if your Full computer name is "home-eric", as seen when you run Control
Panel > System > Network Identification [tab] > Full computer name, try running the
following at the command prompt (cmd.exe):

start /wait msinfo32.exe /computer home-eric /nfo c:\syssum.nfo /categories +SystemSummary

This should create a file named c:\syssum.nfo with your System Summary information.

--
Carrie Garth, Microsoft MVP for Windows 2000
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- c x g

: "eric" <eric.noel AT free DOT fr>
: Wrote in message news:47fc01c3412e$bf36b340$(E-Mail Removed)
: Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 01:45 AM
: hi!
:
: when I run the System Information (system tools) I got the
: following message:
:
: "System Information report written at: 07/02/2003 06:36:15
: PM
: [System Information]
:
: System Information
: The connection to could not be established. Check to see
: that the network path name is correct, that you have
: sufficient permission to access Windows Management
: Instrumentation, and that the Windows Management
: Instrumentation service is started on the computer.
:
: How could I modify the path so that it'll point to the
: correct file? or reinstall the component?
:
: I'm using W2K Pro, service pack 2 and I'm the
: administrator & sole user of the PC.
:
: thanks in advance.
:
: cheers

 
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eric
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      7th Jul 2003
Hi Carrie!

thanks for the info & the link, it looks like a great
utility software.

cheers!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Eric,
>
><Begin Quote: http://www.aida32.hu/aida-features.php?

bit=32>
>
>"AIDA32 is a professional system information, diagnostics

and benchmarking program
>running on Win32 platforms. It extracts details of all

components of the PC. It can
>display information on the screen, print it, or save it

to file in various formats
>like HTML, CSV or XML."
>
></End Quote>
>
>AIDA32 - Worldwide Sysinfo Tool
>http://www.aida32.hu/aida32.php
>
>--
>Carrie Garth, Microsoft MVP for Windows 2000
>-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- c x g
>
>: "eric" <eric.noel15 AT free DOT fr>
>: Wrote in message news:07d801c3424b$0903a4c0

$(E-Mail Removed)
>: Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 11:40 AM
>: hello!
>:
>: thank you for your reply.
>:
>: I checked with services.msc and Windows Management
>: Instrumentation is started.
>:
>: I typed the command you indicated and a file syssum.nfo
>: was indeed created
>:
>: But when I clicked on it I had the same error message:
>: wrong path etc....
>:
>: (btw my computer name is "user.")
>:
>: any suggestion or any other software that would also

give
>: me some system info?
>:
>: Thanks!
>:
>: cheers
>
>: >"Carrie Garth (MVP)" Wrote in message

news:(E-Mail Removed)
>: >Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 06:55 AM
>: >Assuming you have "sufficient permission", that is,

you are logged in as the built-in
>: >Administrator. And assuming you have used

services.msc to verify that both of the
>: >services mentioned have a Startup Type set to

Automatic, and that the Status of
>: >Windows Management Instrumentation is Started...
>: >
>: >You could try to "modify the path" by using System

Information (msinfo32) at the
>: >command-line (cmd.exe), with the /computer parameter.
>: >
>: >For example, if your Full computer name is "home-

eric", as seen when you run Control
>: >Panel > System > Network Identification [tab] > Full

computer name, try running the
>: >following at the command prompt (cmd.exe):
>: >
>: >start /wait msinfo32.exe /computer home-eric /nfo

c:\syssum.nfo /categories +SystemSummary
>: >
>: >This should create a file named c:\syssum.nfo with

your System Summary information.
>
>: >: "eric" <eric.noel AT free DOT fr>
>: >: Wrote in message news:47fc01c3412e$bf36b340

$(E-Mail Removed)
>: >: Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 01:45 AM
>: >: hi!
>: >:
>: >: when I run the System Information (system tools) I

got the
>: >: following message:
>: >:
>: >: "System Information report written at: 07/02/2003

06:36:15
>: >: PM
>: >: [System Information]
>: >:
>: >: System Information
>: >: The connection to could not be established. Check

to see
>: >: that the network path name is correct, that you have
>: >: sufficient permission to access Windows Management
>: >: Instrumentation, and that the Windows Management
>: >: Instrumentation service is started on the computer.
>: >:
>: >: How could I modify the path so that it'll point to

the
>: >: correct file? or reinstall the component?
>: >:
>: >: I'm using W2K Pro, service pack 2 and I'm the
>: >: administrator & sole user of the PC.
>.
>

 
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