: AW: [ADSM-L] Lost in TSM licensing
I think it's anyone who asks about it on this list, Debbie.
Bill
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Does anyone know how IBM is targeting who gets audited for licenses?
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Does anyone know how IBM is targeting who gets audited for licenses?
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Or
Or even better you could use the software tool "ARI"
(AdvancedRemoteInfo).
It has a batch mode to scan a list of servers and export the results as
CSV.
You can scan a list of servers imported from a text file or scan by
IP-range.
The tool can be found at: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/aremoteinfo.h
OK, it's not beautiful but I would do the following:
M$ offers a tool named MSINFO32 that returns a lot of information about a
server.
You can gather information from a remote server - provided you have enough
rights on
the remote machine.
I got the following - localized - information from one