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LOGINventory 5.8.0.5400

Features:

  • LMC: Access Control: Root node can be set for local users also if LOGINventory computer is no domain member
  • LOGINfo: MAC address table can now be retrieved from some more switches
  • LOGINfo: Detecting ORACLE database and/or client version (9.x or above)
  • Tools/PowerShell: Additional sample scripts added
  • Manual/Install Guide: Some supplements

Bug Fixes:

  • LOGINquiry: Order value of ranges got lost opening scan store
  • LMC: Changing Comment/Category bug fixed

Known Incompatibility:

  • LOGINfoR: Net-SNMP 5.6.0 or later is not compatible with LOGINventory5. Please use Net-SNMP 5.5.x instead.

Get the new version from http://www.loginventory.com/download
Have fun using LOGINventory5. Any comments and improvement suggestions are welcome

LOGINventory 5.5.0.5092

Features:

  • Scanner: Now better detects activated Microsoft MAK VLKs
  • Documentation: Installation Guide improved

BugFixes:

  • LMC: ScanNow-Bug fixed (didn’t use LOGINfo.ini)

Substitute for GetDate()-function

Currently, LOGINventory5 MMC-Application does not support the GetDate()-function in quiries like LOGINventory 4. If you want to get all assets with a scandate 30 days ago you can now use the Windows PowerShell. You just have to execute following script:

ScandateBefore30Days.ps1:

# Read all LOGINventory CmdLets from Registry and add them to the current session
cd HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\PowerShellSnapIns
Get-ChildItem | where {$_.Name -like “*Login.Ventory.*”} | select Name | foreach {add-pssnapin $_.Name.SubString($_.Name.LastIndexOf(‘\’)+1)}

# Create LOGINventory Drive change location
$d = new-psdrive -scope global -name LI -PSProvider LOGINventory -root “”

cd LI:\Assets

# perhaps you have to set the correct culture information for the Convert.ToDateTime-function of .NET
$CULTURE = New-Object System.Globalization.CultureInfo(“de-DE”)
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Scripted Query Export

You want to do a scheduled export of your query results? Look here…

You have just to save the following script and the txt-file below. The text file contains the path of the query node from the LMC application and the target file separated with a “|”-character.
Sample:
Analyse\myQuery|C:\myResult.csv

ATTENTION: To use this simple script the query names in the LMC have to contain only “normal” characters ([a-z],[A-Z],[0-9])! Spaces are allowed but you have to replace them with a “_”-character in the “Queries.txt” (See the example)!

ExportQueries.ps1:

# Read Query-File-List
param([string]$file)
$queries = Get-Content $file

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LOGINventory5 PowerShell RC1 1.0

Build 3560 (17.05.2010)

Features:

  • Storage-Support improved

 

Build 3554 (13.05.2010)

Features:

  • Navigation thru LOGINventory Data via a PowerShell Provider
  • Script all your recurring analysis
  • Send results per mail
  • Read or Write Manual Properties
  • Generate Reports
  • Supports Symbolic Links (experimental Feature)

BugFixes:

  • Refresh-Bug fixed
  • Report-Bug fixed

Please download here

LOGINventory5 PowerShell RC1 1.0

LOGINventory5 PowerShell Provider RC1 is now available!

The LOGINventory5 PowerShell Add-on provides a full scripting interface for Windows PowerShell 2.0. It enables the user to selectively access, process and manage all of the information in the LOGINventory5 data base. The Add-on consists of a PowerShell Provider for navigating the LOGINventory5 tree structure and several CommandLets to cover specific functions (reporting, emailing, setting Manual Properties etc.) which are subject to continuous development. LOGINventory5 PowerShell scripts can be executed on a regular basis via Scheduled Tasks to realize functions as “email me a list with license violations on a daily basis”.
Example:
PS LI:\License_Management> Get-LiResults … Continue Reading