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TroubleScout 1.9.2, published by sasler, is a diagnostic utility that brings AI-driven assistance to Windows Server environments by combining the GitHub Copilot SDK with a lightweight .NET CLI interface. Designed for administrators who need rapid, non-intrusive insight into production systems, the tool issues only read-only PowerShell commands, eliminating the risk of configuration drift while it scans event logs, services, performance counters, and role-specific health indicators. Typical use cases include isolating the root cause of unexpected reboots, validating patch-compliance drift across domain controllers, troubleshooting IIS worker-process crashes, and auditing certificate-expiration timelines on Remote Desktop gateways. Because every query is interpreted by an underlying language model trained on public and Microsoft documentation, TroubleScout can translate plain-English symptom descriptions into targeted diagnostic scripts, highlight probable resolution paths ranked by community-verified success rates, and export findings as markdown reports suitable for ticket systems. The utility operates entirely from an elevated command prompt, requires no persistent agent deployment, and can be integrated into existing automation pipelines by redirecting JSON output to monitoring dashboards. Seven successive versions have refined credential handling, added support for Windows Server 2022 cluster awareness, and reduced average analysis latency to under ten seconds per scoped scan. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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