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Does anyone know if there is a network scanner that can scan ip ranges and report back if PCs are still running Windows XP service pack 1? I have over 2400 PCs and believe all of them are running sp2 but I need to double check and create a report. If I had a script or utility that would scan a network by ip ranges and then report back which OS the PC is running that would be great. I don't know of any and thought I'd see if anyone could help me out.

Thanks!


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Does anyone know if there is a network scanner that can scan ip ranges and report back if PCs are still running Windows XP service pack 1? I have over 2400 PCs and believe all of them are running sp2 but I need to double check and create a report. If I had a script or utility that would scan a network by ip ranges and then report back which OS the PC is running that would be great. I don't know of any and thought I'd see if anyone could help me out.

Thanks!

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...s/mbsahome.mspx

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Not an exact answer to your question, but you can also always check out Scriptomatic, Microsoft's WMI script generator, which automatically generates scripts based on just about every WMI class (which could be used to accomplish your task, plus thousands of others).

Scriptomatic

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Does anyone know if there is a network scanner that can scan ip ranges and report back if PCs are still running Windows XP service pack 1? I have over 2400 PCs and believe all of them are running sp2 but I need to double check and create a report. If I had a script or utility that would scan a network by ip ranges and then report back which OS the PC is running that would be great. I don't know of any and thought I'd see if anyone could help me out.

Thanks!

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...s/mbsahome.mspx

I tried the Basline Analyzer but I didn't see anywhere where it stated the version of the Operating system?

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