"slabchops" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:ebtIDTo%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Greetings all,
>
> I am wondering how I would look at all my networked device names with
> associated IP addresses. I am using SBS 2003 R2 with some workstations
> working with DHCP others are hard coded. It seems this is probably
> pretty easy to do, just don't know the utility. Thanks.
>
> -slabchops
If I understand your question, Superscan will scan the network and give you a list of IPs that respond. Or better, Languard. There are also numerous other scanner tools that provide more than just names, that can identify security holes, etc, but that may not be what you want.
Download LANguard Network Scanner - Freeware Software - TucowsDownload LANguard Network Scanner 2.0 Freeware. ... This monitors a network by scanning connected machines and providing information about each computer. ...
www.tucows.com/preview/213719
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