- 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
[Posted & Mailed]
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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