Looks like I need to do a Microsoft Self audit. I keep a list of all deployed machines (40 or so) with OS and Office keys, but want to verify that my records are accurate before I have my boss sign off on it.
Is there any good scan tools I can use to get theses keys?
I’d like to have it scan the network or run from USB. I don’t have too many machines so visiting each station is not that bad.
I’d like to have the ability to save or print the results that list Product, Version and key.
Suggestions?
@Microsoft
1 Spice up
If I recall correctly Spiceworks does this to some extent…
the MAP tool from Microsoft is easy to use.
It is network based and the information can be exported to CSV
Spiceworks is returning some funky results. I know for the most part what keys are where but SW is returning different results. So I want to “get another opinion”.
Can MAP Extract Keys? I have MAP installed and ran a report but could not find keys.
breffni
(Breffni Potter)
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Have a look at Lansweeper.com
Excellent for software license management and auditing.
The last 2 audits, I have turned in data from the Microsoft MAP tool. The first audit we had a mess of 4 domains and they used a subcontractor and tried using pdqdeploy and some agent that logged out to a remote website.