> I'm getting tired of tracking hardware inventory of computres by hand
> and entering the data in to an Excel spreadsheet. I'm looking for a
> recomendation for a good tool for a network of about 60 machines.
> Something that will scan the systems on our network and report info
> about the Processor, Memory, HD, OS, Applications installed, Dell
> Service Tag, etc. All the systems are either Windows XP Pro or
> Windows 2003 Advance Server.
> Thanks,
> Mark
depending on your skills you could cook something up your self
also bginfo can be used to gather data
you could direct the output to a share on the network in a CSV format
and then build something that gives you an overview of all data found
AIDA32 does not exist anymore officially but it can still be found
there was an enterprise edition
a bat file is also possible
much can be discovered with simple dos commands
then again, direct the output to a central folder using the name of the
workstation as a file name
there are a dozen of programs that can be used
and most of them are freeware
almost all of them can be scripted to do an automated discovery
WMI is another way of getting every piece of info from a node, does
require a lot of scripting knowledge
SMS is a way if you have deep pockets
Dameware is another commercial application
also Intuit TrackIT
if you google yourself for "network discovery hardware" you will find
hundreds more
but the ones I have mentioned are the ones I have used myself with good
results
grtz
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