[pchelpers] Re: Inspection of remote computers on network
- From: Scott McNay <Wizard@xxxxxxxx>
- To: "Scott McNay on pchelpers " <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 20:17:26 -0600
In message mid:27-1626355718.20021126201305@xxxxxxxx
on Tuesday, November 26, 2002, 8:13:05 PM, I wrote:
SM> Does anyone have a list of utilities that can be used for inspecting
SM> remote computers on a network (domain) if the computer name, valid
SM> administrator user name, and password are known?
SM> I know that NBTSTAT can be used to get userID and MAC address, and
SM> that PING can be used to convert a computer name to an IP address, and
SM> I know that Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer
SM> Management can be used to log onto a computer to inspect various
SM> things. Pointers to free third-party utilities would be ok also.
BTW, I'm interested in both unattended command-line tools, to allow
automatically checking a rather long list of computer names and saving
the results, and GUI tools, for interactively checking a specific
computer.
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