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Software audit
Posted by steve on October 16th, 2003


Hi All,

Does anyone know of a way to check what software there is installed on a W2K
Pro.client .

I want to do a sweep of the machines in m y company but dont really fancy
doing it at each indidual machine, is there a way of doing it centrally for
all machines or do I need to find a third party tool???


Many thanks


Posted by EZoto on October 16th, 2003



You didn't even post to the right group and your going to do a sweep
and your asking how????? Why go to school?

EZoto

Posted by Sebastian on October 16th, 2003


Try a trojan horse like Assasin, Bo2k, Sub7 or another.
And - next time use the right group.+

Posted by steve on October 17th, 2003


funny.



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Posted by steve on October 17th, 2003


funny


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Posted by Robert Riebisch on October 17th, 2003


steve wrote:

AIDA32

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Posted by Mike Dee on October 18th, 2003


"steve" <steve@trisys.co.uk> wrote in
news:UPyjb.7505$pz5.1557515@newsfep2-win.server.ntli.net:

Yes my friend, 1st install a fresh copy of Win 3.1x on each machine. - This
is the *only* way to ensure *all* of your company's machines will be *up to
date* AND software/virus *clean*. Do it NOW *before* your company does it's
next audit, in which to decide whether you're up to scratch on conducting
your company's IT or not. Don't delay, time is of essence.


Posted by Jay T. Blocksom on October 27th, 2003


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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 16:27:02 +0100, in
<comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x>, "steve" <steve@trisys.co.uk>
wrote:

Yes.

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