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Open device manager from cmd
Open device manager from cmd





open device manager from cmd

I have wondered if I could simply put a script of some sort onto the remote computer (lets say in the program files folder) and using the powershell browse to that location and run the script. Or does anybody think I am going about obtaining this information the wrong way? Does anybody know of a better way to get the device manager information on a remote computer without taking control away from the user? Or a command which will show just the Network adaptors. What I mean is if I want to see what type of video card is on a computer I could use a command that will show just the display adaptors part of the device manager.

open device manager from cmd

Or is there a command which will show me what is in the device manager? I cant think of a intelligent way to ask that last sentence. What I am looking for is a command that I can use which will show the device manager inside of the prompt. When I try it using powershell on the remote computer the command simply does nothing (which is to be expected). My question is can I use a command to open up a computers device manager? I know that on my local computer using the command "devmgmt.msc" I can launch the device manager. One particular feature I enjoy more than others is the ability to launch an interactive command prompt on remote computers. At the place I work we recently started using SCCM which I greatly enjoy.







Open device manager from cmd