H,
Not trying to convert you to a windows world... unfortunately it is the world everybody else lives in. :)
What exactly are you trying to accomplish here?? From your previous post you said something about the machine certificates... is this the inspector you are questioning?
If it is certs you are trying to validate then you can use the winhttpcertcfg.exe script from microsoft. This is also the script that allows you to grant access to the private key for non-admins. http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/9000/000/sol9017.html
If you want to grant access to the cert then you use the "-g" switch if you want to list then you use the "-l" switch.
Is this what you are looking for? You can also view the certificate via the mmc console
1. "Go to Start -> Run" and type "mmc"
2. "File" -> "Add/Remove Snap-in"
3. In the box for "Available Snap-ins" select "Certificates" and click "Add"
4. YOU NEED TO BE AN ADMIN TO VIEW THE MACHINE CERTIFICATE
5. Select "Computer Account" and then "Next"
6. Select "Local Computer" and then "Finish"
7. Select "OK" and now you should see certificates on the left of the console.
8. Expand"Certificates" - "Personal" - "Certificates" and then you will see a list of the certs for that machine.
Hopefully this information will help you in what you are looking for... if not please let me know what you are looking for and we will see if we can get it for you.
Thanks,
Seth Cooper