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Re: Network audit


From: Ryan Cummings <ryan.r.cummings () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:06:22 -0400

"Alchemy Network Inventory"
http://www.mishelpers.com/network_inventory is what I've been using,
it has lots of features and a not so huge price tag.  Also AIDA 32 has
an enterprise version that has command line switches for network
audits if you wanted to look into that.

On 7/6/05, NewYork User <newyorkuser () gmail com> wrote:
I have used System Tools -Hyena and Dameware NT Utilities in the past
for this, Both these do a very good job for a reasonable price. These
are paricularly very useful if you are in a AD environment. But these
are all gui based though. Hope this helps


On 7/5/05, Henry A <ivanhec () gmail com> wrote:
this will do it

http://www.gfi.com/lannetscan/

but it isn't free

cheers
Ivan

On 7/5/05, Chris Brenton <cbrenton () chrisbrenton org> wrote:
On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 04:41, Bénoni MARTIN wrote:

I am currently looking for a tool that will scan a couple of networks and get the following infos from each 
machine up: OS, RAM, Hard Disk capacity and so on. I obviously can run this tool with admin rights. The best 
would be a command-line tool that will allow me to include it in a script.

I assume from your wording you are only worried about different flavors
of Windows. If so, try psinfo:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PsInfo.html

Easy to script the execution of the tool. Little harder to script the
parsing of the output.

HTH,
Chris







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