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brar2021-02-14 12:32:19
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brar, 2021-02-14 12:32:19

Tracking components of computers in a corporate environment. What tools are there?

What are the options for monitoring the completeness of working machines in offices in order to quickly respond to the fact that someone stole the memory bar, for example, changed the percentage to a less productive one, and so on.
I remember in the noughties there were some softins for Windows, it was called "IT Inventory" or something like that.
Ideally, you can probably write a script in powershell yourself (using wmi or whatever it is done in Windows), which will periodically poll remote machines for a list from the device manager, compare (diff or something similar) with its previous output and send notifications when there is a change in the cart. What can you say about this option? Or is it a bicycle and there is already something similar and open? But at the same time, I don’t want to have some ready-made bulky combine.
Thanks in advance for the options.

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res2001, 2021-02-14
@brar

There is a software from 10-Strike "Computer Inventory".
Its advantage is that it uses WMI for inventory, ie. no agents need to be installed on client PCs. Although the agent is the same. The program is not free, but it does not cost much. At one time I took it to the office and used it.
Most competing inventory products require an agent to be installed.

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Alekosh Akhosh, 2021-02-14
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Lol, you can make a lock case)))
Or make the same assembly in all computers. Apart from the programs I don't even know

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