Properties and data format
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Limitations

·All windows versions support basic OS information, IP address, PING reply, MAC Address and IP Name. The port scanner also works on all OSes. The rest of the functions requires NT, 2000, 2003 or XP professional. XP personal: properties that depends on the remote admin service or the default hidden administrative shares may not work.  

General format

·All data is TAB delimited.  
·The first column on each row is always filled with a machine name or a TAB character.  
·The second column describes the property.  

Hardware properties


9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
BIOS - name, data

NT
2000, XP, 2003

CPU type - type, model, speed

NT
2000, XP, 2003

CPU PSN - Intel Processor Serial Number

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Drive letters


2000, XP, 2003

Disk info - label, serial, file system, total space, free space

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Disk structure - total physical disk space, number of disks, disk size, partitions

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
RAM - total amount, available amount

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Desktop area - resolution, color mode

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Model type - system manufacturer, system name


2000, XP, 2003 *

Monitor - type, resolution


2000, XP, 2003 *

Mouse - number of buttons, wheel

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
NIC adapter - manufacturer, speed


2000, XP, 2003 *

Printer - name, port, share


2000, XP, 2003 *

Serials - bios serial, mainboard serial, chassis serial and asset tag, network card serial - MAC


2000, XP, 2003 *

Video controller - name, RAM, resolution, color mode, refresh rate, driver version


2000, XP, 2003 *



*) Must be logged on as domain administrator in target domain, no value returned if not.

OS properties


9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
OS basic - type, comment
9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003

OS, SP, fixes - version, build, registered to, fixes, q-numbers, dates

NT
2000, XP, 2003

System paths - Windows directory, system directory, default Web browser path, default mail client path

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Services - name, status, startup type, service account, binary path

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Autorun - run, run once, startup - file titles, paths

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Associations - registered file extensions

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Start menu files - type, title, size, path

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Desktop items - type, title, size, path

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Recent docs - type, title, size

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Processes - name, PID, start time, CPU time, priority, memory usage, path

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Windows, on desktop - title, state

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Screen saver - enabled, time out, running

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Scheduled jobs - status, ID, day, time, interactive, CMD line

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Programs

NT
2000, XP, 2003



Network properties


9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
IP address
9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003

Ping result - server name, packet size, reply time
9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003

MAC address
9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003

IP name
9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003

Port scanner - output from the port scanner.
9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003

IP ports - listening and open ports

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
IP stats - number of interfaces and addresses, datagrams sent and received

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Local user

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Sessions - computer, user, open of files, active and idle time, client type, transport name

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Open files - path, user, permissions, number of file locks

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Shares - type, name, path, user limit, number of connected users, comment, access entries

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Mapped drives - persistent and recent network drives.

NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service


Miscellaneous properties


9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Auxiliary - output from the auxiliary section

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Find files record - output from the Find.Files command

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Event log info - wrap mode, max. log size, current size

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Log statistics

NT
2000, XP, 2003

Uptime

NT
2000, XP, 2003



Event log reader


9x, ME
NT
2000, XP, 2003
Service
Event log record - output from the event log reader

NT
2000, XP, 2003