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LOGINventory 5.10.0.5648

Features:

  • LMC: New sub-node “Physical Memory” added to Hardware node.
  • New properties “Scan MAC”, “System SKU” and “System Family”.
  • Manual / Troubleshooting Guide: Some supplements.

BugFixes:

  • LOGINfo.ini: For the scan server (only),
    !include %Computername%.ini
    did not work.
  • LOGINfo: Detect BitLocker encryption state without credentials.
  • LOGINfo: For local scan, only 32-bit environment variables had been used, even if it’s a 64-bit system.
  • LOGINfo: Command line parser: Allow multiple blanks between arguments.
  • LOGINquiry: Consistent value (150) for “max. parallel scans” in “Range” and “Global Settings” dialogs.

Get the new version from http://www.loginventory.com/download
Have fun using LOGINventory5. We are looking forward to your comments and suggestions.

LOGINventory 5.10.0.5630

Features:

  • LOGINfo: New property “Physical RAM Size” shows total size of installed RAM modules. Existing property “Memory Size” shows total size of available memory (e.g. without memory used for video).
    For virtual machines with dynamic memory, “Physical RAM Size” shows the initial memory size (e.g. 512 MByte), “Memory Size” shows the size of assigned memory (e.g. 1256 MByte).
  • LOGINfo: Windows 2000 is no longer a valid OS for LOGINfo.exe and LOGINfoW.exe; you can use LOGINfoL.exe instead.
  • Manual / Install Guide / Troubleshooting Guide: Some supplements.

BugFixes:

  • LOGINfo: LOGINfo, LOGINfoW could not be executed on CPUs without SSE2.
  • LMC: Using the condition “is less than Today – n … Continue Reading

Install Webinterface on Windows Server 2003 (IIS6) 32 Bit

This is a simple click through tutorial for installing LOGINventory5 Webinterface on IIS 6. Please also refer to the more detailed installation guide which you can find in your Webinterface installation folder.

Note:
Most problems running the webinterface will appear if you are using a MS-SQL Server with windows authentication on a remote machine. Please create a SQL-Authentication user on your database server and  connect to your LOGINventory installation using LOGINventory Configuration from the start menu.

For creating SQL-Server logins, please see the SQL-Server,  respectively the Management Studio (Express) documentation or see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337562.aspx