Re: Remote info about computer
From: NusratRahman@cs.com
Date: 01/14/03
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From: <NusratRahman@cs.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:01:37 -0800
No plan of hacking.
I have a network of 900 pc.
Recently we replaced all of our PC with win2000 and
Norton Antivirus
I want to make it sure that all Pc connected to my
network is OS=win2000 and all of them has Norton
installed plus computer name to trace which Pc is not
following the standard.
>-----Original Message-----
>PS if you don't know how to do nmap or other scanners,
it will be very noisy
>and easily detected by firewalls and intrusion detection
and/or your ISP.
>It is certainly a violation of most internet service
providers and can get
>you kicked off. Good luck
>
>
>"Karl Levinson [x y] mvp" <jamescagney90210@excite.com>
wrote in message
>news:OTdRZ8XuCHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP10...
>> It sounds to me like you want to do some hacking.
>>
>> You could try MBSA from
www.microsoft.com/technet/security or NMAP from
>[I
>> think] www.nmap.org NMAP gives OS for non-windows
computers, but not
>> files. MBSA only works on Windows, but can locate
missing security
>patches.
>>
>> Other tools are at:
>>
>> http://securityadmin.info/faq.htm#portscan [skip the
section about port
>> scanners, go to the vulnerability assessment section]
>>
>> If you're looking for files other than security patch
files, you'd
>probably
>> want to write a batch file or other such script such
as:
>>
>> IF NOT EXIST \\COMPUTERNAME\C$\FOLDERNAME\FILENAME.EXT
ECHO "FILENAME.EXT
>> not found on computername" >> c:\results.txt
>>
>> or
>>
>> dir /s \\computername\c$\filename.ext >>
c:\results.txt
>> [ /s looks in all subdirectories for the file, if
that's what you want]
>>
>> "Nusrat" <NusratRahman@Cs.com> wrote in message
>> news:3f1001c2b975$f90d0f10$8df82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA02...
>> > Hi Everyone
>> > I am looking any tool to find out computer name, OS,
and
>> > some other files if present in any of my client
computers
>> > in my network.
>> > Several people told me that there are several free
>> > software but I really could not find yet.
>> > Please help me
>> > Thanks
>>
>>
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