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    Obtain inventory list of networked PC's

    Hi, I am looking for a tool, preferable free, or even at a very low cost, that can retrieve hardware and software information from PC's on a network. I did find a tool, but it requires a username and password to access each of the PC's. I don't have that information. There is no admin account I can use.. I just started a new job and there is no inventory list, which I am trying to get. There are about 150-200 PC's on the network.

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    I think the problem is either an ID10T or PEBCAK error

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    You are the admin and don't know the domain admin password?
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    Well your signature sums it up pretty well. I'm with CeeBee
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    No, I never said I was the admin. I started a new job a week ago, the previous help desk tech doesn't have any kind of inventory list of all the PC's on the network. Also, there is NO domain, no AD. Just a workgroup of PC's on the network. I can browse the network and see a bunch of PC's, but I have no way to identify the hardware/software on these PC's. Is there a network tool I can use that can pull this info I need. Again, these are standalone PC's, not on a domain. Otherwise, I will have to go to each PC and run a tool to get this info. any help would be appreciated.

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    I think the problem is either an ID10T or PEBCAK error

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    Spiceworks is free and good.
    However a good practice would be to set up an admin account on all computers for easy app deployments and troubleshooting.
    And hell a big network w/o a domain??? How do people share files? If you have a server consider setting up a domain - makes things way, way easier...
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    thanks CeeBee. i've installed Spiceworks but I still won't be able to retrieve the info from all the PC's without an administrator account. I can't believe there is no domain setup either. Looks like I'll have to go to each PC to gather this info. I can use Spiceworks for Help Desk as well since there is no Help Desk software being used to track issues.
    I think the problem is either an ID10T or PEBCAK error

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    Well if you go to each PC you can configure the admin account...
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    http://www.lookinmypc.com/ Free even for business use. Wont help with your no admin account issue since you kinda need that to install and run on each pc. Belarc Advisor is a better solution in my opinion but it isn't free.
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