you can also just use 'nbtstat -c'.
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To: Timothy Johnson; 'Mark Richmond'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: How to find all active windows hosts on a network
I ran this one-liner
, James wrote:you can also just use 'nbtstat -c'.
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I ran
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Kipp:
How reliable is that? Because, when I executed the command you had posited,
I got nothing.
Thanks,
Rex
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Hello all:
I need to produce a list Windows2k hosts on our network. It would seem that I could
obtain the information
from the domain controllers I looked at Win32::NetResource but can't figure out how
to get the node name.
Any thoughts ?
-thanks
-mark
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Mark Richmond
As a follow up: Win32::NodeName() produces the local NodeName I need
a list of all the nodes. The hunt continues
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From: Mark Richmond
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As a follow up: Win32::NodeName() produces the local NodeName I need
a list of all the nodes. The hunt continues
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From: Mark Richmond
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of
resources.
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From: Timothy Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 2:46 PM
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Are you saying that you want to get all Windows hosts
files to them.
-mark
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From: Mark Richmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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As a follow up: Win32::NodeName
To: Mark Richmond; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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As a follow up: Win32::NodeName() produces the local NodeName I need
a list of all the nodes. The hunt continues
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From: Mark Richmond
Sent: Monday
I ran this one-liner, and it did return all the
Windows NT/2000/Servers/Workstations attached to my
domain/workgroup.
C:\perl -e use Win32::NetAdmin; my($serverRef) = {};
Win32::NetAdmin::GetServers('', 'MYDOMAINNAME',
SV_TYPE_SERVER, $serverRef); while(my($key, $val) =
each %{$serverRef}){print
, for example if you want to pick up Win9x machines as well.
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From: Mark Richmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 2:57 PM
To: Timothy Johnson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: How to find all active windows hosts on a network
Are you saying that you
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