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Re: P2P Tools and Shared Directory Tools


From: netmask () videotron ca
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 13:43:19 -0400

Hi,

For the P2P software, you could use EMCO Remote Install Monitor (http://www.emco.is/remoteinstallmonitor/features.html) 
whichs is used to scan all the software installed on each computer in a given domain. The only downside is that you 
have to do the scans and manually check at the list manually also.

For the shared directories, you might want to look at ShareEnum from Sysinternals 
(http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ShareEnum.html). Its really quick, and will list all the shared folders on your 
domain, including the permissions on each of them.


- Alex
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De: nightstorm () hushmail com
Date: mardi, août 30, 2005 5:33 pm
Sujet: P2P Tools and Shared Directory Tools

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Question for the group:

Is there any good tools for checking machines for P2P (Peer to
Peer) software that has been installed on a machine?  And since
Legion is not working so well on XP and 2000 machine is there
anything to check for Shared directories on machines in a GUI
style? Something quick an easy.

Thanks

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