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Home : System Utilities : Other
RemoteSysInfo Details:
| Publisher:
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workmoment |
| Version:
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3.4.3401 |
| License:
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Shareware |
| Trial Limitations:
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15 Days |
| Price:
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$29.00 |
| Operating Systems:
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Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinOther,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP,Other |
| System Requirements:
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WMI to be enabled for remote access. |
| File Size:
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2.01 MB |
| Total Views:
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155 |
| Total Downloads:
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0 |
| Rating:
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(5 out of 5 Stars) |
| Release Date:
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8/24/2009 |
| Last Update:
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8/30/2010 |
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RemoteSysInfo Short Description:
Collects hardware and software information from a local or remote computer.
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RemoteSysInfo Long Description:
RemoteSysInfo collects comprehensive system hardware and software information from a local or remote computer. RemoteSysInfo can be used for computer inventory, auditing and diagnostic purposes. It can list out all the hardware devices and software that are installed in a computer with the very minute details about each device.
The hardware information report categories includes Input Devices, Mass Storage Devices, Motherboard, Controllers, Ports, Networking Devices, Power Devices, Printing Devices, Telephony, Video & Monitor and Cooling Device.
Software information include the Drivers, COM, Desktop Information, File System Information, Memory and Page Files, Multimedia Related Information, Network Drivers, Detailed Operating System Settings Information, Processes, Threads, Registry, Services, Shares, Start Menu, Event Log, Windows Product Information etc.
RemoteSysInfo now contains Remote Task Manager and Remote Service Manager. You can gather information like Universally Unique Serial Number of the Computer, Processor ID of the CPU, Serial Numbers of Hard Disk Drives, MotherBoard, BIOS and Operating System using RemoteSysInfo. You can shutdown or reboot a remote computer using RemoteSysInfo. Control the Services like Start, Stop, Disable or Enable Services using the Remote Service Manager feature. Kill a process through the Remote Task Manager.
Addition of export formats, .CSV (Comma Separated), .TXT (Limited Width Printer Friendly), all formats are import friendly to EXCEL, Databases etc.
You can also view the System Summary of a computer, which reports the general profile of the computer of your choice.
RemoteSysInfo supports a wide range of Windows versions from the old Windows 9x to the latest Windows Vista & Windows 7. It supports 32-bit and 64 bit versions of Windows OS. It is recommended for all users who wish to know more about their computer internals. It's a MUST tool for network administrators and hardware engineers.
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RemoteSysInfo Keywords:
System Information, SysInfo, SystemInfo, ComputerInfo, BIOS, Processor, Motherboard, Serial Number, Serial No., Operating System, OS, Input Device, Mass Storage, Controller, Port, Networking, Power, B
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