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| Computer inventory I am curious to see how some of you guys do a computer inventory. I work for a small school district and have been given the task again this year to do an inventory on all of our 1500 computers. I have been instructed to physically go to each machine spanning 4 campus and write down the serial number and computer name. This is driving me crazy... how do you guys do yours? Thanks in advance :) |
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| Re: Computer inventory In my company I have each computer barcoded and recorded in a SQL database. At the time of inventory I just go around and scan the computer's barcode and I have a program that tells me which computer's I have missed and where they are supposed to be at the time. I mean you could use RFID and that would make it really simple but there is an initial cost there. Anyway, that is how I do it. |
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| Re: Computer inventory are the PCs in a domain? makes things much easier I used two free sw packages: winventory and ocs ng. google them up - it's much easier than barcodes or any tangible physical work at all. |
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| Re: Computer inventory They are in a domain however I have computer's that are scattered throughout the country. I will check out those packages you posted though. Thanks. |
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| Re: Computer inventory hi you can get a lot of inventory programs which are opensource and you change it according to your requirements Project URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocsinventory here is your program u require but change according to your requirement bye |
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| Re: Computer inventory Spiceworks |
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| Re: Computer inventory I'd like to also +1 to OCSng. Really helps me with Inventory. |
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