System Stored Procedure Output Into Table

Nov 29, 1999

Hi,
Is it possible to store the output of a SQL Server 7.0/6.5 System Stored Procedure (eg. xp_fixeddrives, sp_spaceused, etc.) in a table, possibly with a Select Into?
All help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Craig

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