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Recently, I found a nice tool named NetView at OptimumX.com that will scan a network and display a list of all visible systems that are online in the specified domain.

This is handy for those individuals who may not have ready access to a sophisticated reporting system or who just want to quickly perform an inventory. I have found NetView to be pretty flexible in allowing me to narrow down the types of systems for which I am searching.

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http://www.myitforum.com was created to be the Internet's premiere knowledge and information forum for IT professionals. The website provides IT administrators the opportunity to gain better insight about what they do by learning/sharing from other IT experts throughout the world. Through the website, myITforum.com users give tips, share insight and download utilities and tools to better assist them in managing their IT enterprises. Whether it's 10 nodes or 100,000 nodes you oversee, myITforum.com can better help you manage your environment!
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