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Old July 28th 04, 05:51 PM
Christopher Hill
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Hello everyone!

I have somewhat of a strange question. Ive seen applications in the past
that let you query a pci device and get relevant information for a
device on a local machine my question is does anyone know how, or know a
program that will query the make and model numbers of all installed
network cards on a domain? I want to do this to get a complete driver
download folder for my remote office's. One thing to note is all the
machines are currently working properly and have appropriate driver's
installed so Ill I have to do is query existing information, its there I
just don't know the means about getting to it.
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Old July 29th 04, 06:50 AM
Grinder
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Christopher Hill wrote:

Hello everyone!

I have somewhat of a strange question. Ive seen applications in the past
that let you query a pci device and get relevant information for a
device on a local machine my question is does anyone know how, or know a
program that will query the make and model numbers of all installed
network cards on a domain? I want to do this to get a complete driver
download folder for my remote office's. One thing to note is all the
machines are currently working properly and have appropriate driver's
installed so Ill I have to do is query existing information, its there I
just don't know the means about getting to it.


There are some remote features to Everest, but I'm unsure if it will do
what you want. It's probably worth checking out though:

http://www.lavalys.com/products/over...ng=en&pageid=1
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Old July 29th 04, 09:26 AM
Mark Shaw
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Christopher Hill wrote:

Hello everyone!

I have somewhat of a strange question. Ive seen applications in the past
that let you query a pci device and get relevant information for a
device on a local machine my question is does anyone know how, or know a
program that will query the make and model numbers of all installed
network cards on a domain? I want to do this to get a complete driver
download folder for my remote office's. One thing to note is all the
machines are currently working properly and have appropriate driver's
installed so Ill I have to do is query existing information, its there I
just don't know the means about getting to it.


Check out dumppci.exe (from microsoft), and belarc advisor.
They dont have any remote functionality, but i'm sure you could work
something out with vnc or whatever.


 




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