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Purgos is a new tool to me (although it is at version 3!) which almost fills the freeware niche of "DameWare"-esque utilities in that you can quickly inventory a remote system, allows remote control via VNC or RDP, shows you quick device details, quick remote registry support and more.

With Purgos, you can quickly:
- Determine OS, Service pack version
- Remote control via RDP or VNC
- Browse locally installed hard disks on remote computer
- Filter computers/servers based upon various criteria
- Group computers/servers
- Run executables from remote station
The main difference between Purgos and the aforementioned DameWare and Hyena products is that managed computers report into a central administration server via an installed agent, similar to SMS. That means you can view system details even when the computer is offline. Limited information is available on Purgos' website to determine exactly how the agent works...i.e. does it update statistics on a predetermined interval, or when the agent starts up?
The nice thing about a centralized database is that you can run a quick query showing how many managed computers you have where service pack 3 is installed, or how many computers have 512Mb of RAM.
Add computers to the Purgos console
You can add new computers to the console quickly via a couple different routes:
- Single computer name/IP
- Multiple computers via Active Directory import
- Multiple computers via NTLM domain
- Multiple computers via text file listing
It seems like the computer management console piece is a bit more refined than the 'server files' component. When I attempted to look at some of the properties of where the server files and folders where located, I get an error, but this is if no files have been dropped into the folder...
Also, it was not immediately clear what these folders are for, but more in-depth documentation hunting would probably help me out there.
There are a lot of cool features built into Purgos that I don't have time to review at this time (baby and all, right?), here's a couple interesting features:
Computer Management (Snapshots) | Section 2.9 | |
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I'd like to see the ability to run our own commands against a remote computer, much like Hyena's functionality. Also, I'd like to see remote printers that are installed...
If you get a chance to take a look at this, post your thoughts here.
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