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| Platform: | Windows | File type: | .exe |
| Updated: | 21 April 2013 | Size: | 82.4 Mb |
| Developer: | Hemoco Software | License: | Freeware |
| Category: | Analyzers, Monitoring, Networking, Scanners | Downloads: | 3014 |
Lansweeper is a powerful freeware solution to make a complete software, hardware, asset inventory of your Windows network.
Network inventory advantages:
- Automatic inventory of all your Windows clients.
- No need to install an agent on your workstations. Scanning is triggered when a user logs on.
- Active Directory user and computer details.
- Reports on custom Registry Keys and custom File Information.
- Find unauthorised software, unknown processes, browser hijacks.
- Scan used software, track licenses.
- Build you own custom reports.
- All information is stored in SQL server (or in the free SQL Express version).
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