Network Inventory Explorer 4.03

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    11/11/2009
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    Microsoft .NET 2 Framework, MDAC 2.7

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Network Inventory Explorer is a network inventory, and IT asset management tool allowing administrators to quickly generate a complete hardware and software inventory of all windows based computers and SNMP network devices. Agent-less technology means there is zero deployment required allowing you to be up and running in minutes. Just some of the features include, facility to export any view to Excel, CSV, and HTML formatted files. Retrieve product keys for many well known applications. Support's both Access, and SQL server databases. Quickly find other computers with similar hardware and software. View assets by computer name, component type, and network device type. The built-in asset register allows you to assign locations, users, and other information to each asset. Build custom queries/views using the built in query builder. Shows all installed hot fixes. Retrieves extended monitor details such as model, serial number, and manufactured date. Print any view directly to the printer.

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