The command itself is fine. Of course it could be a version specific problem. But i do not think so - if there is no such entry, then mminfo usually displays "no matches found for the query".
Another potential problem is that it is a windows error code. Assuming that, this would mean that a certain file can not be found.
Is this a possible explanation?
Can you get a valid result with "mminfo" or mminfo -av?
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