The Vine diagnostic tool (vinediag.hta) collects diagnostic information of your installation of the Microsoft Vine beta, and stores it in a file on your computer. Vine comes with a client that needs to be installed locally on the users' machine. It is designed to streamline the troubleshooting process associated with resolving eventual Vine-related functionality issues.
When you are discussing a problem in the Vine beta on the discussion forum, the support team might ask you to run this tool and share the file it creates. The information in the file could help the support team identify the issue and propose a solution. Dubbed a societal networking service, Vine is not designed in any way as a rival to existing social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook.It is is supported on Windows 7 Release Candidate Build 7100, but also on Windows Vista and Windows XP.
It is a attempt my Microsoft to give social groups a tool designed to help them easily communicate and organize with Vine.The service is complementary to social networks, allowing users to build communities and to stay up to date with a variety of information with their contacts.When you are discussing a problem in the Vine beta on the discussion forum, the support team might ask you to run this tool and share the file it creates. The information in the file could help the support team identify the issue and propose a solution.
Download Microsoft Vine Diagnostic Tool
System Requirements
- Windows XP with Service Pack 2
- Windows Vista®
- Windows 7 RC.
- Hard disk space: 1 MB
- Internet connection: Broadband Internet access is required (provided separately). The diagnostic tool will check for access to the Microsoft Vine web service
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