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Re: Software Inventory Tool
From: "Rodrigo Blanco" <rodrigo.blanco.r () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:13:24 -0600
Hello, perhaps Spiceworks (http://www.spiceworks.com/) might fit in their needs However, I am afraid it does not comply with all requirements you pointed out: it does require network connectivity (it does the inventory through network scanning) and I am not sure whether it can be started from removable media... However it is a very nice tool (indeed) and it is work taking at look at. Hope this is of use to you. Regards, Rodrigo. 2008/5/7 <zenmasterbob123 () gmail com>:
I am trying to help out an organization with a very limited budget. They have done a very poor job of tracking their system baseline, so I am looking for a tool that I can use to do a software inventory of their systems. The conditions are: 1) Has to be free or nearly free. 2) Has to work from removable media. 3) Has to work without network connectivity. Anyone have any favourites that meet the requirements?
Current thread:
- Software Inventory Tool zenmasterbob123 (May 07)
- RE: Software Inventory Tool Teena Horne (May 07)
- Re: Software Inventory Tool Ali, Saqib (May 07)
- Re: Software Inventory Tool Kurt Buff (May 07)
- Re: Software Inventory Tool Rodrigo Blanco (May 07)
- Re: Software Inventory Tool Kurt Buff (May 07)
- RE: Software Inventory Tool Paschall, Phillip Mr CTR USA (May 07)
- RE: Software Inventory Tool Van Meter, Micheal (May 07)
- RE: Software Inventory Tool Murda Mcloud (May 08)
- Re: Software Inventory Tool Nikhil Wagholikar (May 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Software Inventory Tool David Glosser (May 07)
- RE: Software Inventory Tool Teena Horne (May 07)