One other thought:
PSINFO, the sysinternals tool, is a small executable that can be
scripted. It's a free download from
http://www.microsoft.com/sysinternals
With a small wrapper script and the '-s' option, this might be ideal.
C:\temp>psinfo /?
PsInfo v1.75 - Local and remote system information viewer
Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
PsInfo returns information about a local or remote Windows NT/2000/XP system.
Usage: psinfo [-h] [-s] [-d] [-c [-t delimiter]] [filter]
[\\computer[,computer[,..]]|@file [-u Username [-p Password]]]
-u Specifies optional user name for login to
remote computer.
-p Specifies password for user name.
-h Show installed hotfixes.
-s Show installed software.
-d Show disk volume information.
-c Print in CSV format
-t The default delimiter for the -c option is a comma,
but can be overriden with the specified character. Use
"\t" to specify tab.
filter Psinfo will only show data for the field matching the filter.
e.g. "psinfo service" lists only the service pack field.
computer Direct PsInfo to perform the command on the remote
computer or computers specified. If you omit the computer
name PsInfo runs the command on the local system,
and if you specify a wildcard (\\*), PsInfo runs the
command on all computers in the current domain.
@file PsInfo will run against the computers listed in the file
specified.
Kurt
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 9:25 AM, <zenmasterbob123_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to help out an organization with a very limited budget. They have done a very poor job of tracking their system baseline, so I am looking for a tool that I can use to do a software inventory of their systems. The conditions are:
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> 1) Has to be free or nearly free.
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> 2) Has to work from removable media.
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> 3) Has to work without network connectivity.
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> Anyone have any favourites that meet the requirements?
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Received on May 07 2008