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June 18th, 2002, 06:33 PM
#7
Originally posted here by lucktsm
Thanks for the info...
I ended up doing it by hand. Next we're going to utilize openview.
If you had the resource toolkit installed that would have been an easy way to get all of that info. Utilitizing either telnet or RCMD you can connect to each machine and get a dos prompt. Then use 'tlist' to display all of the running processes, 'sclist' will give you service information. You can also use 'winmsd' to get just about everything off of the machine that you want from a configuration standpoint.
If you want to maintain multiple machines with ease you have to learn how to write batch files, and you have to be using the server toolkit.
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