Question : How do you remotely access environment variables via Computer Management in Windows Vista?

In Windows XP and Windows 2000 using Computer Management you could connect to a remote computer, right click the computer name and select Properties.  This brought up a window with three tabs: General, Computer Name, and Advanced.  From the General tab you were able to see the OS version, who the computer was registered to, and some general stats on the computer (computer vendor, computer model, processor speed, amount of RAM installed).  From the Computer Name tab you were only able to see the computer name and the associated domain.  Here's the good stuff.  From the Advanced tab you could access Environment Variables, startup and recovery settings, and performance settings including the virtual memory settings.  I have not been able to find this feature using the Windows Vista Computer Management utility.  The Properties tab simply isn't there when you right click the computer name in the Vista Computer Management utility.  I haven't been able to find any other Vista tool that enables you to remotely access these settings.

Answer : How do you remotely access environment variables via Computer Management in Windows Vista?

I was looking for a method of looking at a remote computer's environment variables and other system information.  I finally found the Vista equivalent.  It's called System Information available by launching MSIFNO32.EXE.  You can then view the settings of a remote computer though you can't make changes to the environment variables like you could in XP, 2000, etc.
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